The Island of the Last Surviving Mammoths

The Island of the Last Surviving Mammoths

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@dianaleal5183
@dianaleal5183 - 10.02.2024 06:43

I fell sad that they didn’t make it weather patterns no food. It seems not fair no one to protect them from extinction.🦣

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@matthewthomas0330
@matthewthomas0330 - 09.02.2024 00:32

PUT ALL THE VARIETIES OF POPULATION GROUPS OF PACHYDERMS TOGETHER...PULL OUT THE RECESSIVE GENES

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@cuatro336
@cuatro336 - 07.02.2024 16:24

Just once, I want one of these scientists that blame stone age human hunting for the extinction of some of these animals to practice for a while, and try hunting ANYTHING with a traditional bow.

Guess what? It's really difficult. Even if you're just going after a smaller animal like a deer.

Plus, I just don't buy that Neolithic man was populous enough to pull that off.

Now, later on when we increased in population and had steel weapons and chariots, that's a different thing.

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@sokawai5
@sokawai5 - 05.02.2024 02:02

Dude whatchu talking about 12,000.
I thought about this alot. Sense 2024 isnt really the age of our planet. I never went through with it. I gotta find the oldest animal. And then umm.... idk what next 😂

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@jakethetool698
@jakethetool698 - 03.02.2024 17:03

I’ve found mammoth and mastodon bones in Florida, that were not fossilized.
The site, one I affectionately refer to as “Old faithful”, also yielded numerous Archaic period artifacts, which clearly dispels the notion that the animals were extinct before indigenous people migrated south of Tampa.

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@mickmccrory8534
@mickmccrory8534 - 01.02.2024 11:39

If an ancient man ever killed a mammoth,
he sat around the fire, talking about it,
for the rest of his life

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@dan8910100
@dan8910100 - 31.01.2024 17:55

i wonder if the same thing is happening to the "humans" on north sentinel island? 🤔

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@LeroyJenkinsIII
@LeroyJenkinsIII - 28.01.2024 23:43

These last mammoths were known as the Royals. Not because they were the last surviving mammoths, but because of their breeding with immediate and extended family members.

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@jasoreed
@jasoreed - 27.01.2024 16:06

It’s never accurate when pictures of mammoths are shown walking around in snowy icy conditions as those creatures are tons of grass and plants a day. It’s also inaccurate to say a change in climate and over hunting led to their end. A massive catastrophic global event wiped them out including all the megafauna in America .

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@user-se9jv2lw2k
@user-se9jv2lw2k - 26.01.2024 23:53

quiero que las películas sean en español

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@mjareacts2731
@mjareacts2731 - 26.01.2024 16:16

Technically the Asian elephant would be the last of the mammoths, not the woolly mammoths, but the mammoth line.

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@Cocoanutty0
@Cocoanutty0 - 26.01.2024 06:46

This sounds cool until you realize it was an island of super inbred mammoths

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@clista4
@clista4 - 25.01.2024 04:33

Sad to think that most of the world looked like Africa at one time. Mammoths, mastodon, rhinos, wild equine and bovine, in addition to the big carnivores. Then we came and disappeared them.

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@jerrysandberg3728
@jerrysandberg3728 - 22.01.2024 02:58

The great Pyramids were WAY older than 4,000 years ago! Thinking more like 40,000 years or even 800,000 years old. History is well hidden from us. And the Sphinx's head was once alive based upon wear showing tear ducts and muscle tissues. DNA tests can be used on this head and other large statues.

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@William_Does_Coasters2255
@William_Does_Coasters2255 - 22.01.2024 00:31

Did Mammoths get stuck in Britain?

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@hooligan_56labelle22
@hooligan_56labelle22 - 19.01.2024 00:28

I'd like to see the mammoth resurrected. What would their temperment be like

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@edserembus9651
@edserembus9651 - 13.01.2024 03:52

Like Neanderthal hominids’

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@felice9907
@felice9907 - 12.01.2024 17:22

the title is misleading, on the other hand there are numerous credible reports about mammoth sightings from various parts of the world.

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@GREGORYJHALL
@GREGORYJHALL - 07.01.2024 01:16

Mass extinction by Comet compact during the younger driest killed the mega fuana

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@shekharmodi
@shekharmodi - 30.12.2023 14:21

Very informative video! Wish I could time transport to Wrangle Island and get a first-hand view of these magnificent animals. Very sad, what happened with them! An elephant monument should be built on Wrangle Island as a tribute to these woolly mammoth elephants!

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@MrWrite1
@MrWrite1 - 28.12.2023 21:19

Antartica has live mammoths alive NOW.

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@pacyguy7144
@pacyguy7144 - 12.12.2023 07:10

🦣🦣🦣🦣🦣

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@pacyguy7144
@pacyguy7144 - 12.12.2023 07:07

One of my favourite animals

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@oliverbruce1702
@oliverbruce1702 - 09.12.2023 12:27

Millions of years 😂😂😂😂😂

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@AnsonBeeker
@AnsonBeeker - 25.11.2023 19:25

They were inbred to death...

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@LimeBoy-oo6ph
@LimeBoy-oo6ph - 23.11.2023 17:20

I wish humans didn't hunt them into extinction. I'd love to see them back again through DNA science or whatever. Let's bring back mammoths!

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@randyboisa6367
@randyboisa6367 - 27.10.2023 07:36

How did the earth warm? Did the Dire wolfs fire up the coal plants and the Sabre tooth tigers drive their S.U.V. 4X4'S?

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@stevegarcia3731
@stevegarcia3731 - 22.10.2023 05:24

The very first sentence is WRONG.
Wrangell Island was not an island 12,000 years ago. It did not become an island until some time about 10,500 years ago. Sea level at 12,000 was so low during the Last Glacial Maximum, that ended about 20,000 years ago, with sea levels about 140 meters lower than now (about 40 feet). The ice sheets started melting, and by 12,000 years ago, the sea levels were about still 65 meters (about 150 feet) lower - and at that time, about 20 meters (66 feet) of land height connected Wrangell to the Siberian land mass. 1,500 years later, that land bridge became flooded over.

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@patrickar1491
@patrickar1491 - 16.10.2023 22:54

So the earth warmed and Mammoths died off

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@SevenThunderful
@SevenThunderful - 14.10.2023 05:43

There are a lot of stories of mammoths seen by native Americans in Northern Canada and Alaska just a hundred years ago or so. I believe in cryptids personally. I take everything these scientists say with a grain of salt.

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@custer2449
@custer2449 - 07.10.2023 19:13

My favorite is the snow leopard with only 400 on the earth.

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@katherinedorton4562
@katherinedorton4562 - 07.10.2023 14:24

the wrangle island mammoths were inbred.

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@magellanicspaceclouds
@magellanicspaceclouds - 30.09.2023 21:06

I wish I could live long enough to see a live mammoth.

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@augeauge6227
@augeauge6227 - 23.09.2023 21:40

Wir verstehen kein einziges Wort. Bitte Deutsche Sprache.

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@Newemojis15.1
@Newemojis15.1 - 20.09.2023 22:28

🦣

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@dougphillips5686
@dougphillips5686 - 15.09.2023 17:59

There are reports that the mammoths existed in the 1880s and a pair of boots were made from the ears of one.

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@T.2.S.A.
@T.2.S.A. - 14.09.2023 23:18

in the end humans were killing them off.

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@Svensk7119
@Svensk7119 - 28.08.2023 13:14

I remember when a scientist first proposed that the Wrangel Island mammoths had dwarfed because of being on an island.
Before that, they were only finding juveniles.

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@battywattywoo
@battywattywoo - 24.08.2023 17:24

My first namesake, Rachel (if she existed) in Genesis, could have had a ride on a mammoth, if she'd holidayed in Wrangel Island.

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@user-yg1dg6xm2g
@user-yg1dg6xm2g - 16.08.2023 09:00

Clearly, primitive people must have been burning fossil fuels, or this climate change couldn't have happened right? Right?

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@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan - 13.08.2023 10:59

Pygmy mammoths = jumbo prawns

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@reynaldoflores4522
@reynaldoflores4522 - 09.08.2023 12:38

The mammoths disappeared from the mainland probably because those Eskimos hunted them to extinction !

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@kolak0303
@kolak0303 - 06.08.2023 20:48

Wrangler island maybe is the most beautiful place to see virgin animals cause its abonded for so many years

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@stargazer5073
@stargazer5073 - 06.08.2023 08:01

Too much inbreeding?????

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@benisplayin
@benisplayin - 29.07.2023 05:22

Do we remember Dolly the sheep? First mammal to be successfully cloned? or they say. Maybe they can only clone animals that they have live specimens of? If thats the case why dont we see more of those animals cloned and variations played with.? After all if you ask a scientist why they do something that might be morally objected to, they will tell you because they can. My humble perspective.

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@deepcosmiclove
@deepcosmiclove - 25.07.2023 18:20

These people talk about what happened 12,000 years ago as if they were there.

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@hocuspocus7603
@hocuspocus7603 - 03.07.2023 10:30

My man has a mammoth bulge in them jeans.

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@lurkenyautja5681
@lurkenyautja5681 - 18.06.2023 04:10

Are they amphibious creatures ?
I believe I saw creature free diving off blacks beach San diego man doesn't have a big enough boat? Suggestion don't paint boat red.

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@misaelfraga8196
@misaelfraga8196 - 01.06.2023 02:00

If only those stupid cavemen had not denied Climate Change and stopped driving their big diesel trucks none of that would of happened...

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