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Southern Mammoth Mammuthus meridionalis

The Southern Mammoth lived in Europe and Asia in the late Pliocene from about 2.5 to 3 million years ago and migrated to North America in the early Pleistocene around 1.8 million years ago. It stood about 14 ft at the shoulder
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Source H. Osborn, 'Men of the Old Stone Age', https://archive.org/stream/menofoldstoneage00osborich#page/92/mode/2up
Author Erwin S. Christman (died 1921-11-27 [1])

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