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the last southern mammoth....

Mixed Medium Fractal posted on Mar 01, 2007
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In due course (for reasons now considered silly) the African mammoth migrated north to Europe and gave rise to a new species, a more laid-back version, the southern mammoth (Mammuthus meridionalis). They eventually sauntered across the now-submerged Bering Land Bridge into North America. some are sighted still around wakulla springs florida (but usually after "sampling" some local mushrooms.... and then listening to barefoot jerry....!)scientific evidence is sketchy at best! ;) ph

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delbeke

9:53AM | Fri, 02 March 2007

lol great story and beautifully done image

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mamabobbijo

11:22AM | Fri, 02 March 2007

I've heard that the swamp creature keeps them as pets. BJ

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three_grrr

11:00PM | Fri, 02 March 2007

Oh NO!! They aren't frozen and De .. De .. Dead are they? I couldn't stand that (sniffle), they are so cute! They will come back when they are defrosted, right? I really do see the little guys in this amazingly clear capture!

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amirapsp

3:06PM | Mon, 05 March 2007

Your work, always a stunner!!!


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