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The American southern mammoth is one of the last species of mammoth on earth, descended from the prehistoric imperial mammoth that survived the Pleistocene/Holocene extinction event. They are herbivores that feed on mostly grass. They resemble the long-extinct Columbian mammoth. They live on the grasslands and savannahs of North America. |
The American southern mammoth is one of the last species of mammoth on earth, descended from the prehistoric imperial mammoth that survived the Pleistocene/Holocene extinction event. They are herbivores that feed on mostly grass. They resemble the long-extinct Columbian mammoth. They live on the grasslands and savannahs of North America. |
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The American southern mammoth is one of the last species of mammoth on earth, descended from the prehistoric imperial mammoth that survived the Pleistocene/Holocene extinction event. They are herbivores that feed on mostly grass. They resemble the long-extinct Columbian mammoth. They live on the grasslands and savannahs of North America.