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Mammoth Collection

Background imageMammoth Collection: Prehistoric Reconstruction AH 86 Woolly Mammoth © Arthur Hayward ARDEA LONDON

Prehistoric Reconstruction AH 86 Woolly Mammoth © Arthur Hayward ARDEA LONDON
AH-86 WOOLLY MAMMOTH - Prehistoric Reconstruction Mammuthus Primigenius Arthur Hayward Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480018

Picture No. 12480018
Barren Landscape near Horseshoe Lake, Mammoth Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480015

Picture No. 12480015
Rowing Boat on Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California, Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480014

Picture No. 12480014
Rowing Boats on Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California, Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480013

Picture No. 12480013
Footbridge at Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California, Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480012

Picture No. 12480012
Reflection of mountains in Twin Lakes, Mammoth Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Travertine terraces at Minerva Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Travertine terraces at Minerva Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. Date: 25-05-2021

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480017

Picture No. 12480017
Barren Landscape and circles of stones near Horseshoe Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480016

Picture No. 12480016
Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California, United Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480011

Picture No. 12480011
Reflection of mountains in Twin Lakes, Mammoth Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth Tusk - Cross section - North Yakutia - Russia - 25, 000 years old

Mammoth Tusk - Cross section - North Yakutia - Russia - 25, 000 years old
CAN-2488 Mammoth Tusk - Cross section North Yakutia - Russia - 25, 000 years old John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10850971

Picture No. 10850971
Dinosaur Excavation - Mammoth died in sinkhole about 26, 000 yrs ago. Site of Hot Springs. Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10889699

Picture No. 10889699
Excavation of Columbian Mammoth bones - Mammoths died in a sinkhole - 26000 years ago Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10889698

Picture No. 10889698
Columbian Mammoth - Cast of a 26000 year old skeleton Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10871369

Picture No. 10871369
Mammoth Hot Springs with dead tree - upper terrace Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10895171

Picture No. 10895171
Yellowstone National Park - Mammoth hot springs Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10895173

Picture No. 10895173
Yellowstone National Park - Palette spring - Mammoth hot springs Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10895172

Picture No. 10895172
Yellowstone National Park - Minerva terrace - Mammoth hot springs Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Picture No. 10895170

Picture No. 10895170
Yellowstone National Park - Mammoth hot springs Date:

Background imageMammoth Collection: Columbian Mammoth Fossil - South Dakota - USA - Hot Springs Mammoth Site is a natural

Columbian Mammoth Fossil - South Dakota - USA - Hot Springs Mammoth Site is a natural hydrogeologic trap into which
CAN-4148 Columbian Mammoth Fossil South Dakota - USA Mammuthus columbi Hot Springs Mammoth Site is a natural hydrogeologic trap into which young male mammoths fell

Background imageMammoth Collection: Columbian Mammoth Fossil - Skull and tusk - South Dakota - USA - Hot Springs Mammoth Site is a

Columbian Mammoth Fossil - Skull and tusk - South Dakota - USA - Hot Springs Mammoth Site is a natural hydrogeologic
CAN-4149 Columbian Mammoth Fossil - Skull and tusk South Dakota - USA Mammuthus columbi Hot Springs Mammoth Site is a natural hydrogeologic trap into which young male mammoths fell

Background imageMammoth Collection: Fossil - Mammoth Tooth - cross-section. Pleistocene South Carolina, USA E50T4155

Fossil - Mammoth Tooth - cross-section. Pleistocene South Carolina, USA E50T4155
CAN-2181 Fossil - Mammoth Tooth - cross-section. Pleistocene South Carolina, USA Mammuthus meridionalis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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