Ice Age paleontologist recorded the maximum geographic distribution of the woolly mammoth during the last Ice Age and published the most accurate global map in this regard. The ice-age pachyderms populated a total area of 33,301,000 square kilometers and may thus be called the most successful large mammals of this era. The study determined that the distribution was limited by a number of climate-driven as well as climate-independent factors.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150825083839.htm
Mammoth remains, as far as the eye can see: Widest distribution of mammoths during the last Ice Age
25 agosto 2015
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