
The Mammoth Species You've Never Heard Of
Clip: Season 49 Episode 3 | 3mVideo has Closed Captions
These bones could have belonged to some of the last surviving steppe mammoths in Britain.
Remains—particularly teeth—reveal that two species of mammoth once lived in what is now Southern England.
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The Mammoth Species You've Never Heard Of
Clip: Season 49 Episode 3 | 3mVideo has Closed Captions
Remains—particularly teeth—reveal that two species of mammoth once lived in what is now Southern England.
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