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Mammoth Collection (page 6)

The mammoth, a majestic creature that has captivated the imagination of scientists and artists alike throughout history

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind

Mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind
Two large mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind

Background imageMammoth Collection: Neanderthals approach a group of Machairodontinae feeding with a herd of Woolly Mammoths

Neanderthals approach a group of Machairodontinae feeding with a herd of Woolly Mammoths
Two Neanderthals aproaching a group of Machairodontinae feeding on a Woolly Rhinoceros with a group of Woolly Mammoths on the far end

Background imageMammoth Collection: A mammoth standing among stones on a hillside

A mammoth standing among stones on a hillside

Background imageMammoth Collection: A herd of Columbian Mammoths migrate to a warmer climate

A herd of Columbian Mammoths migrate to a warmer climate as winter sets in

Background imageMammoth Collection: Two large mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain

Two large mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain

Background imageMammoth Collection: A pack of Saber Tooth Cats attack a small Woolly Mammoth

A pack of Saber Tooth Cats attack a small Woolly Mammoth while his herd comes to the rescue

Background imageMammoth Collection: Large mammoth, white background

Large mammoth, white background

Background imageMammoth Collection: Columbian Mammoth

Columbian Mammoth
The Columbian Mammoth lived during the Quaternary Period of North and Middle America

Background imageMammoth Collection: Full on view of a Woolly Mammoth

Full on view of a Woolly Mammoth

Background imageMammoth Collection: Woolly mammoths and woolly rhinos in a prehistoric landscape

Woolly mammoths and woolly rhinos in a prehistoric landscape
A scene from somewhere in the Ukraine or northern Poland about 18, 000 years ago. Woolly mammoths and woolly rhinos shared the landscape with ancient giant elk

Background imageMammoth Collection: Jabiru birds fly past a herd of Columbian Mammoths

Jabiru birds fly past a herd of Columbian Mammoths as they make their way across a river delta

Background imageMammoth Collection: American mastodon from the Pleistocene epoch

American mastodon from the Pleistocene epoch
American mastodon (Mammut americanum) from the Pleistocene epoch of North America

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammuthus primigenius walking through a blizzard

Mammuthus primigenius walking through a blizzard

Background imageMammoth Collection: Woolly Mammoths in the prehistoric northern hemisphere

Woolly Mammoths in the prehistoric northern hemisphere
Woolly Mammoths in Europe or almost anywhere in the northern hemisphere, circa 10, 000-30, 000 years ago

Background imageMammoth Collection: A Woolly Mammoth bursting out of a snowy, wooded backdrop

A Woolly Mammoth bursting out of a snowy, wooded backdrop
Full on view of a Woolly Mammoth bursting out of a snowy, wooded backdrop

Background imageMammoth Collection: A Woolly Mammoth struggles for survival as he falls through ice on a frozen lake

A Woolly Mammoth struggles for survival as he falls through ice on a frozen lake
A bull from a Woolly Mammoth herd struggles for survival after he falls through the ice on a frozen lake

Background imageMammoth Collection: A herd of Woolly Mammoths encounter a huge glacier covering the Arctic territory

A herd of Woolly Mammoths encounter a huge glacier covering the Arctic territory

Background imageMammoth Collection: Woolly Mammoth, side view

Woolly Mammoth, side view
The Woolly Mammoth was a herbivore that lived during the Pleistocene Period of Eurasia and North America

Background imageMammoth Collection: A receding glacial scene circa 18, 000 years ago

A receding glacial scene circa 18, 000 years ago
A broad look at a receding glacial scene circa 18, 000 years ago in what would be modern north Poland or western Ukraine. Meltwaters form lakes

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth walking in nature by day

Mammoth walking in nature by day

Background imageMammoth Collection: A herd of Woolly Mammoths migrate to a warmer climate in the Pleistocene Age

A herd of Woolly Mammoths migrate to a warmer climate in the Pleistocene Age

Background imageMammoth Collection: The Columbian mammoth, an extinct species of elephant

The Columbian mammoth, an extinct species of elephant
The Columbian mammoth is an extinct species of elephant that inhabited what is now the Americas in the Pleistocene Age

Background imageMammoth Collection: Woolly Mammoth charging, Pleistocene Epoch

Woolly Mammoth charging, Pleistocene Epoch
Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) charging, Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age), North America

Background imageMammoth Collection: Columbian mammoths and bison roam the ancient plains of North America

Columbian mammoths and bison roam the ancient plains of North America
A seen in the midwest of North America up to 110, 000 years ago. Columbian mammoths, long horn bison and early ancestors of modern pronghorn antelopes roamed ancient plains

Background imageMammoth Collection: A rabbit witnesses a herd of mammoths in a snowy forest

A rabbit witnesses a herd of mammoths in a snowy forest

Background imageMammoth Collection: A family of Saber Toothed Tigers watch a herd of Woolly Mammoths

A family of Saber Toothed Tigers watch a herd of Woolly Mammoths pass by their den

Background imageMammoth Collection: British landscape with various prehistoric animals

British landscape with various prehistoric animals
British landscape, 350, 000 pb. Includes from left; Woolly rhino, Megaloceros (Irish Elk), Saiga antelope, Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), Homo neanderthalensis, Cave lion, Arctic lemming

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth walking through a blizzard on mountain

Mammoth walking through a blizzard on mountain

Background imageMammoth Collection: Two Woolly Mammoths in a snow covered field with a few bison

Two Woolly Mammoths in a snow covered field with a few bison

Background imageMammoth Collection: A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths during the Upper Pleistocene Epoch

A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths during the Upper Pleistocene Epoch
A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths 150 thousand years ago during the Upper (Tarantian) Pleistocene Epoch in North America. A late fall dusting of snow heralds the coming winter

Background imageMammoth Collection: A woolly mammoth in a dramatic frozen sunset

A woolly mammoth in a dramatic frozen sunset. This was one of the last in a line of mammoth species. Its closest extant relative is the Asian elephant

Background imageMammoth Collection: A herd of Woolly Mammoth and Scimitar Sabertooth, Pleistocene Epoch

A herd of Woolly Mammoth and Scimitar Sabertooth, Pleistocene Epoch
Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) and Scimitar Sabertooth (Homotherium), Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imageMammoth Collection: Source Size = 3687 x 2660

Source Size = 3687 x 2660
The Maelstrom, in the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky

Background imageMammoth Collection: The Dinotherium Dining Rooms of Highbury Grove, 1846. (engraving)

The Dinotherium Dining Rooms of Highbury Grove, 1846. (engraving)
XJF862516 The Dinotherium Dining Rooms of Highbury Grove, 1846. (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageMammoth Collection: Neanderthal Mankind, illustration from The Outline of History by H. G. Wells

Neanderthal Mankind, illustration from The Outline of History by H. G. Wells
KW270810 Neanderthal Mankind, illustration from The Outline of History by H.G. Wells, Volume I, published in 1920 (colour litho) by Johnston

Background imageMammoth Collection: Skull of Mammoth

Skull of Mammoth

Background imageMammoth Collection: [Minerva Terraces, Mammoth Hot Springs National Park]

[Minerva Terraces, Mammoth Hot Springs National Park]; Carleton Watkins, American, 1829 - 1916; about 1884 - 1885; Albumen silver print; Image: 38.4 x 53.7 cm (15 1/8 x 21 1/8 in.)

Background imageMammoth Collection: MAMMOTH ICE CAVE, c1907. View of the lower entrance to the mammoth ice cave in

MAMMOTH ICE CAVE, c1907. View of the lower entrance to the mammoth ice cave in White Horse Mountain, Washington State. Stereograph, c1907

Background imageMammoth Collection: Liberty Cap spring, Mammoth Hot Spring Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Liberty Cap spring, Mammoth Hot Spring Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageMammoth Collection: Russia, Siberia, Yakutsk - Export of Woolly Mammoth Tusks

Russia, Siberia, Yakutsk - Export of Woolly Mammoth Tusks. Date: circa 1907

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10850971

Picture No. 10850971
Dinosaur Excavation - Mammoth died in sinkhole about 26, 000 yrs ago. Site of Hot Springs. Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10889699

Picture No. 10889699
Excavation of Columbian Mammoth bones - Mammoths died in a sinkhole - 26000 years ago Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10889698

Picture No. 10889698
Columbian Mammoth - Cast of a 26000 year old skeleton Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10871369

Picture No. 10871369
Mammoth Hot Springs with dead tree - upper terrace Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10895171

Picture No. 10895171
Yellowstone National Park - Mammoth hot springs Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10895173

Picture No. 10895173
Yellowstone National Park - Palette spring - Mammoth hot springs Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10895172

Picture No. 10895172
Yellowstone National Park - Minerva terrace - Mammoth hot springs Date:



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The mammoth, a majestic creature that has captivated the imagination of scientists and artists alike throughout history. From cave paintings depicting these ancient beasts to prehistoric reconstructions, the mammoth continues to fascinate us with its sheer size and evolutionary significance. In the realm of science and evolution, the mammoth holds a special place. Its existence provides valuable insights into our planet's past, shedding light on how life evolved over millions of years. The Woolly Mammoth, in particular, is often associated with the beginning of the Ice Age, as illustrated in artwork showing it walking through snow-covered landscapes. One notable mention is The Mammoth Iron Steam-Ship Great Eastern - an engineering marvel that shared its name with this magnificent creature. This massive vessel pushed boundaries and symbolized human progress during its time. Looking back even further into history, we find cave paintings showcasing mammoths alongside other animals like ibexes. These Neolithic artworks serve as a testament to our ancestors' fascination with these creatures and their desire to document them for future generations. As technology advanced, so did our ability to understand and reconstruct these long-extinct creatures. Detailed illustrations and drawings skeletons provide us with a glimpse into their anatomy and help us piece together their story. Interestingly enough, not all elephants are created equal when it comes to size comparisons. An illustration featuring an African Elephant standing next to Moenitherium (an early ancestor), Platybelodon (with its unique shovel-like tusks), Trilophodon (known for its distinctive molar teeth), showcases just how massive the woolly mammoth truly was in comparison. From balloon ascents at Crystal Palace in London to passenger aircrafts like Britains Brabazon I designed by G. H Davis – references to mammoths have found their way into various aspects of human innovation throughout history.