Archaeologists discovered about 60 mammoth skeleton in northern Mexico City (Mexico).
The last giant mammoth existed on Earth 4,000 years ago, on a remote island in the Arctic Ocean.
Ironically, two enemies died in entwined posture, face to face during the 120th century.
Mammoths are very large prehistoric animals and can own ivory pairs of up to 3.5 meters long.
An Englishman found a 6.4cm-long penis fossil likely to belong to a mammoth that lived 700,000 years ago.
Poachers dig millions of years of ice in Siberia to find prehistoric creatures sold on the black market.
According to The Moscow Times, archaeologists in Siberia have discovered the fossil skeleton of a mammoth.
While studying the collection of twisted feather mammoth fossils in several European museums, experts discovered they often had birth defects when near extinction.
During a Siberian expedition, a group of scientists found the mammoth corpse stored in perfect condition, so that the blood remained in the animal's body.
French archaeologists found an almost intact mammoth skeleton from the Ice Age in the countryside of Paris.