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This takes the cake for off-topic postings.
Bob Gardner wrote in message ups.com... :: Active Open & Moderated Forum for THE (Fossilized) WOOLLY MAMMOTH; common name for several extinct species of the elephant family (Mammuthus Primigenius):: Mammoths had long, curved tusks that reached a length of about 3 m (about 10.5 ft), and a prominent hump on the back. Those that lived in cold climates had a shaggy covering of long, thick hair. Larger than today's Indian elephant, their tusks could weigh up to 300 pounds each and measure over 16 feet in length. known by the Netsuke craftmanship of Mammoth Ivory. The oldest Mammoth found to date lived 250,000 years ago. These animals moved northward as the glaciers of the Ice Age receded. Mammoths had died out toward the end of the Pleistocene Epoch, about 11,000 years ago, although scientists have found the remains of dwarf Mammoths that survived until around 3,700 years ago on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean. Scientists first extracted the genetic material (DNA) from a mammoth remains in 1978. And related............. This Active Open & Moderated Yahoo-Group is subject to:: http://www.spamlaws.com/index.html http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WoollyMammoth/ Subscribe: (sent a blanc e-mail to) &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& :: Active Open & Moderated Forum for THE (Fossilized) WOOLLY MAMMOTH; common name for several extinct species of the elephant family (Mammuthus Primigenius):: Mammoths had long, curved tusks that reached a length of about 3 m (about 10.5 ft), and a prominent hump on the back. Those that lived in cold climates had a shaggy covering of long, thick hair. Larger than today's Indian elephant, their tusks could weigh up to 300 pounds each and measure over 16 feet in length. known by the Netsuke craftmanship of Mammoth Ivory. The oldest Mammoth found to date lived 250,000 years ago. These animals moved northward as the glaciers of the Ice Age receded. Mammoths had died out toward the end of the Pleistocene Epoch, about 11,000 years ago, although scientists have found the remains of dwarf Mammoths that survived until around 3,700 years ago on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean. Scientists first extracted the genetic material (DNA) from a mammoth remains in 1978. And related............. This Active Open & Moderated Yahoo-Group is subject to:: http://www.spamlaws.com/index.html http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WoollyMammoth/ Subscribe: (sent a blanc e-mail to) &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& :: Active Open & Moderated Forum for THE (Fossilized) WOOLLY MAMMOTH; common name for several extinct species of the elephant family (Mammuthus Primigenius):: Mammoths had long, curved tusks that reached a length of about 3 m (about 10.5 ft), and a prominent hump on the back. Those that lived in cold climates had a shaggy covering of long, thick hair. Larger than today's Indian elephant, their tusks could weigh up to 300 pounds each and measure over 16 feet in length. known by the Netsuke craftmanship of Mammoth Ivory. The oldest Mammoth found to date lived 250,000 years ago. These animals moved northward as the glaciers of the Ice Age receded. Mammoths had died out toward the end of the Pleistocene Epoch, about 11,000 years ago, although scientists have found the remains of dwarf Mammoths that survived until around 3,700 years ago on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean. Scientists first extracted the genetic material (DNA) from a mammoth remains in 1978. And related............. This Active Open & Moderated Yahoo-Group is subject to:: http://www.spamlaws.com/index.html http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WoollyMammoth/ Subscribe: (sent a blanc e-mail to) |
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![]() "Bob Gardner" wrote in message ... This takes the cake for off-topic postings. Bob Gardner wrote in message ups.com... :: Active Open & Moderated Forum for THE (Fossilized) WOOLLY MAMMOTH; They don't even have wings! ![]() |
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"Bob Gardner" wrote in message
... This takes the cake for off-topic postings. It's spam, and had been automatically detected by my news provider and filtered out. I didn't even have to see it, until you quoted the ENTIRE piece in your urge to point out how off-topic the spam was (as if there's ever any on-topic spam). If you must reply to spam, please at least don't quote the spam. That's just silly. Pete |
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Mea culpa, Peter. Clicking on "Reply to Group" without conscious thought has
become a bad habit. Bob "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "Bob Gardner" wrote in message ... This takes the cake for off-topic postings. It's spam, and had been automatically detected by my news provider and filtered out. I didn't even have to see it, until you quoted the ENTIRE piece in your urge to point out how off-topic the spam was (as if there's ever any on-topic spam). If you must reply to spam, please at least don't quote the spam. That's just silly. Pete |
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