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woolly mammoth造句
1. Neanderthal man was able to kill woolly mammoths and bears. 2. It came to rest with corpses of slow woolly mammoths frozen deep inside, it lay on the bones of sabre-toothed tigers. 3. But the woolly mammoth slept on, refusing to stir a limb on her behalf. 4. Together with woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers, our ancestors roamed what are now submarine continental shelves. 5. Garfield:And then I ate a woolly mammoth. 6. Elephant ancestors are known as the Woolly Mammoth. 7. The woolly mammoth was a smaller furrier beast, that lived in the north closer to the glaciers of the Ice Ages, from Alaska through Canada, and east to the Great Lakes and New England. 8. The extinction of the woolly mammoth and other large ice age animals can't be blamed on a 'human blitzkrieg', say researchers. 9. She is the most perfectly preserved woolly mammoth ever discovered. 10. IMAGE 3: Woolly mammoth resconstruction at the Royal BC Museum, Victoria, British Columbia (Wikimedia Commons). 11. Have you ever thought of your boss as a woolly mammoth? 12. Or if you're not in a position to make a decision, why not suggest it to the woolly mammoth? 13. The year saw a flurry of genomes published, from that of the woolly mammoth to individual cancer patients, a feat aided by a surge in new genetic sequencing techniques, which also made the top ten. 14. Connecting is what our ancestors were doing thousands of years ago when they gathered around the fire to eat woolly mammoth steaks or stitch together the latest animal-hide fashions. 15. Last week, families were touring Moscow's Palaeontology Museum, which has a large woolly mammoth discovered in Yakutia in 1842 displayed in its upstairs exhibition. 16. Missing only her hair and toenails, Lyuba is the best discovered example yet of a woolly mammoth spat from its tomb deep in the Russian permafrost. 17. It was here that in May 2007 another reindeer herder stumbled on the corpse of a perfectly preserved female baby woolly mammoth – which he named Lyuba, after his wife. 18. Research in the field saw scientists reconstruct the genetic code of the woolly mammoth in 2008, and our Neanderthal cousins earlier this year. 19. Savannah and forest elephants have been separated for at least three million years, they say, and are as distinct from each other as Asian elephants are from the extinct woolly mammoth. 20. Important gaps in the picture remain, but even so, enough data is there to make a comparison between the woolly mammoth and its closest living relative, the elephant, they said. 21. Scientists say they have reconstructed around half of the genome of the woolly mammoth, a species that became extinct at the end of the last Ice Age some 11,000 years ago. 22. Ancestors of modern elephants lived on all continents except Australia. Ancient Asians were known as the woolly mammoth.