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Mammoth, artwork
Mammoth, computer artwork. Mammoths (Mammuthus sp.) were large mammals, weighing on average around 6 to 8 tonnes. They were found across North America, Europe and Asia from the Pliocene Epoch (around 4.8 million years ago) into the Pleistocene epoch (around 4500 years ago). The majority of mammoths died out around 10, 000 BCE
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This print showcases a stunning computer artwork of a mammoth, an awe-inspiring creature that once roamed the Earth. Mammoths, belonging to the Mammuthus species, were colossal mammals weighing between 6 to 8 tonnes on average. They inhabited various regions across North America, Europe, and Asia from approximately 4.8 million years ago during the Pliocene Epoch until around 4500 years ago in the Pleistocene epoch. The image portrays this magnificent mammal against a pristine white background, allowing us to appreciate its historical significance and natural beauty. With its intricate details and lifelike representation, it serves as a testament to both artistry and scientific accuracy. Mammoths played a crucial role in our planet's biological history and paleontology studies. Tragically, most mammoths became extinct around 10,000 BCE due to environmental changes and human activities. However, their legacy lives on through fossils discovered by paleontologists who continue unraveling their secrets. This mesmerizing illustration invites us into the prehistoric world where these hairy giants thrived alongside other fascinating mega fauna of that era. The woolly mammoth's iconic tusks are prominently displayed in this artwork—a reminder of their unique features that set them apart from other ancient mammals. Science Photo Library has expertly captured this remarkable piece of natural history with meticulous attention to detail—making it an ideal addition for enthusiasts interested in zoology or those seeking artistic inspiration rooted in our planet's past
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