Chillin' in at Mammoth Cube. this is what happens when Victor runs out of places to practice Necromancy, so he ends up going out to an isolated tundra and in the midst of his work, accidentally raises a bunch of mammoths that were frozen in the permafrost.

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I've been reading 'The Missing Lynx' by which is incredibly fascinating (and a joy to read). It has inspired me to illustrate some pleistocene megafauna. So, hereby, some woolly mammoths😊!

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It's Monday. It's Here's a little history of mammoths. (Art by )
https://t.co/ORJiPgPT4f

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The story is about a dinosaur who is always sick and the other dinos don’t want to play with him. But when he bravely stands up to some woolly mammoths and scares them away with his sneezes everyone is super happy.

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A confluence of catastrophes, including climate change and disease, led to the extinction of the Ice Age megafauna. Sound familiar? Mammoths and sabercats didn’t have the benefit of science to save them. We do. Science *is* on the ballot this November. Act accordingly.

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In issue 13.4, Divya Ramesh reviews this book where she discusses de-extinction via mammoths – its science and morality.

Written by: Divya Ramesh 
Art: Hari Kumar

https://t.co/OwJVjbz46O

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Grass mammoths that can turn into mice also

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Stone Age to Iron Age books
From stone circles and woolly mammoths to hill forts and roundhouses, the Stone Age to Iron Age history topic is such an interesting one to dig into...
Here's our full booklist to support the topic with quality texts: https://t.co/tOFDaEVOuB

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Commissions are always one of a kind, you will never see me make prints of them <3 <3 Mammoths was my first ever commission in 2015. Rayne Fang was another I think in 2016. Sly 2017, and Ohru the last one here was a contest entry in 2016 I think for DespicableCrowButt. <3

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quick sketch of Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal, The Plagued Mad Camarasaurus. Was gonna include the mammoths and havem square off but wanted to keep this as simple as possible

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Wood also painted and drew a number of cartoons featuring dinosaurs, mammoths, and prehistoric folks.

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mammoths letsgoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo✌️⚾️

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Two decidedly cheeky looking Mammoths. "The name derives from the Russian 'mammot', probably from Ostyak, a Finno-Ugric lang. of n. Russia (comp. Finnish maa "earth"). Because the remains were dug from the earth, the animal was believed to root like a mole."
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We’ve got free teaching notes for Marcia Williams’ The Stone Age, Hunters, Gatherers and Woolly Mammoths linked to Satoshi Kitamura’s Stone Age Boy, written for on the website, which you might find useful: https://t.co/ZnqlkTE2Kk 🙂

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A lone mammoth on a hillside means a change is coming.
Two mammoths in the distance indicates that someone has a gift for you.
Three mammoths in a line means an imminent death. (Not necessarily the viewer's. Unless, perhaps they decide to stand in front of the line of mammoths.)

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In Issue 13.4, reviews Torill Kornfeldt’s book, The Re-Origin of Species: A Second Chance for Extinct Animals where she discusses de-extinction via mammoths – its science and morality.

Illustrations: Hari Kumar

https://t.co/RAZcqbX99g

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“Siri, what’s the name of the book about inventions with mammoths doing everything in it?”

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FUCK YEAH MAMMOTHS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MAMALS OF ALL TIME

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