woolly mammoth

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woolly mammoth

A mammoth imagination

1992
The other wild boars say that Bonbon is only imagining woolly mammoths in the forest, but then Bonbon finds enormous footprints in the snow.

Meet the woolly mammoth

2005
Presents information about woolly mammoth fossils, their ancient habitat, and possible theories about their extinction. Also contains a chart illustrating the differences between the elephant and the woolly mammoth.

Woolly mammoth

2003
Introduces the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of the prehistoric relative of modern-day Indian elephant.

Woolly mammoths

2006
Examines the history of the mammoths that roamed parts of Europe, Asia, and North America; and discusses how they adapted to various climates and what caused them to die.

Buried in the backyard

2003
While trying to dig a swimming pool in their backyard, Ryan and Katie discover what they think is a dinosaur bone.

Ice Age mammoth

will this ancient giant come back to life?
2001
Provides information about the wooly mammoth, an animal that lived on Earth over 20,000 years ago, discusses the possible reasons for the extinction of the mammoth, and includes information about scientific studies of the frozen carcass of a mammoth found in Siberia, and the possibility that the animal could be cloned.

Hot, hot, hot

2004
Oscar and Arabella, two woolly mammoths, try to cool off during a very hot summer.

A woolly mammoth journey

2001
A great woolly mammoth leads her family across rivers, plains, and glacial ridges on an annual migration to familiar feeding grounds during a journey which happened more than 12,000 years ago.

Mammoths

ice-age giants
2002
Discusses the fossil remains of mammoths and attempts to answer the question of why they disappeared.

Woolly mammoth

life, death, and rediscovery
2001
Recreates the life of the now-extinct woolly mammoth, describing where it lived, what it looked like, and how it spent its time. Includes key to abbreviations found in the book.

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