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  2. Woolly mammoth - Wikipedia

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    The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) is an extinct species of mammoth that lived from the Middle Pleistocene until its extinction in the Holocene epoch. It was one of the last in a line of mammoth species, beginning with the African Mammuthus subplanifrons in the early Pliocene .

  3. Revive & Restore - Wikipedia

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    Their founding projects include the de-extinction of the passenger pigeon, [15] heath hen, [16] and woolly mammoth. [17] Since then, Revive & Restore has established partnerships with research institutions, governmental agencies, and conservation organizations on a broad range of genetic rescue programs.

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  5. List of mammoth specimens - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the mummified head, trunk, and left forelimb of a mammoth calf. It was recovered from muck near a prehistoric scraper. [5] Fishhook Mammoth [7] Shoreline banks of the estuary of the Upper Taimyra River, Taymyr Peninsula, Siberian Federal District. [7] 1990-1992 [7] 20,620±70 [7] Partial woolly mammoth carcass [7] Jarkov Mammoth ...

  6. The Texas company reviving the extinct woolly mammoth adds ...

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    The woolly mammoth and dodo were “keystone” species, Lamm and James said. ... The pink pigeon on the Mauritius island is threatened with extinction, in large part because of a lack of genetic ...

  7. A Piece of Evidence May Explain Why the Woolly Mammoth ...

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    12,800 years ago, the woolly mammoth suddenly disappeared. A new piece evidence may finally explain why.