Woolly Mammoth
The Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) is a species of elephant native to the tundra and taiga regions of North America, Europe and Asia. They went extinct about 4,000 years ago but was brought back to life via cloning and temporal dislocation technologies by the Greene Foundation in 2006 it was one of the first animals brought back from extinction and revealed to the public alongside the Dodo Bird and Tasmanian Tiger.
Description
TBA
Ecology
TbA
Conservation
Woolly Mammoths are held at the Zoland Park Zoo, Alaskan Mammoth Institute, Minnesota Zoo, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Omaha’s Henry Doorley Zoo and Smithsonian National Zoo