The Last Woolly Mammoths On Earth Died Of Catastrophic ‘Icing Events,’ New Study Finds
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The Last Woolly Mammoths On Earth Died Of Catastrophic ‘Icing Events,’ New Study Finds

The study suggests that the dietary wellbeing of Wrangel Island's mammoths was stable and that all long-term weather events had already passed. The culprit of their demise, it claims, were short-term "icing events." The post The Last Woolly Mammoths On Earth Died Of Catastrophic ‘Icing Events,’ New Study Finds appeared first on All That's Interesting.