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Originally Posted by Ohio
Woolly Mammoths don't carry backpacks? What was I thinking!
The next time I get cold while hiking in the mountains, I'm taking off my backpack, else I freeze to death. Makes so much sense.
BTW, can you revise your calculations for the case when the Woolly Mammoth falls in freezing water and drowns, and then becomes a block of ice to scare stupid average Americans back in the late 60's and early 70's.
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We have the entire carcass. We can tell if an animal drowned, got stuck in the mud, etc.
Explain how an animal similar in size to an elephant, only bigger is eating daffodils one day and then within the next 48 hours the temperature is 150 degrees below 0.