mammoth dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

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Tusks and the tooth from a woolly mammoth were also found.
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These pits sometimes reveal the teeth of large mastodons, mammoths and horses which roamed the continent as recently as 10,000 years ago.
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The mammoth arrives at the factory, and is doused in molten steel.
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There is the muchness of music that runs from a fine, haunting torch-song... to a mammoth, extensive production number recounting the career of a singer...
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The slips were then strung together into a mammoth paper chain, a visual representation of how the students were united to the cause.
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Before man, the dinosaur, mammoth, mastodon, camelops and giant bison foraged for food in a verdant land.
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Mammoth species sprung up from cordoned-off populations, co-existed with their parent species for a time, and then spread over the landscape just as their ancestors had.
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Like modern elephants, woolly mammoths were likely very social and lived in matriarchal family groups.
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The boss of the area is a triple threat: a mammoth whale, a snapping crab, and a bubble-blasting flying fish.
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Other prehistoric creatures make an appearance as well, for example woolly mammoths are used where other games might feature elephants.
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