The Wooly Mamoth by bkbinthecity

The Wooly Mamoth

Okay so we are leaving the bug room and now we will move into the Palentology Exhibit as we look upon this Wooly Mamoth which now is not so wooly. However he certainly stands tall.
Tomorrow we will go and close off this tour with a look at the Aboriginal exhibit
Awesome tusks and great capture. There wouldn't be many such sets in the world. Fav because they could be unique.
December 11th, 2015  
Great display and unusual capture.
December 11th, 2015  
This is certainly awesome! What a cool capture!
December 11th, 2015  
Glad they aren't around now...
December 11th, 2015  
Nice capture Brian
December 11th, 2015  
Wow, great, I'm enjoying your tour. :)
December 11th, 2015  
Hugh tusks
December 11th, 2015  
Not so wooly anymore!
December 11th, 2015  
Look at the size of those tusks!
December 11th, 2015  
Neat capture, not many steaks left on that.
December 11th, 2015  
Neat shot, details
December 11th, 2015  
Those tusks really jump out at you!
December 11th, 2015  
That is impressive. I will have to catch up with the rest if your tour
December 11th, 2015  
Ahh, beautifully preserved.
December 11th, 2015  
nice shot. We had a baby woolly mammoth in the Natural History museum in London last year. he was well preserved as he drowned in a peat bog which preserved the body and fur. they must have been awesome creatures to see
December 11th, 2015  
beautiful shot
December 11th, 2015  
Wonderful shot of this woolly mammoth. He has a huge frame.
December 11th, 2015  
Cool picture.
December 12th, 2015  
What a magnificent animal this must have been. Thanks for sharing.
December 12th, 2015  
He was a big fellow for sure! I didn't remember they had toes- I thought they had hooves. So that was a refresher course for me!
December 12th, 2015  
he must have been a very impressive looking animal. Good shot.
December 12th, 2015  
Great view and capture of this interesting skeleton.
December 12th, 2015  
@tristansmum You're welcome Stephanie
December 13th, 2015  
@olivetreeann Glad I could share this with you
December 13th, 2015  
@lhart Thanks Lynne
December 13th, 2015  
@pyrrhula Thanks Pyrrhula
December 13th, 2015  
@tonydebont Yes Tony I am sure these are quite unique
December 13th, 2015  
@wendyfrost Wendy I thought this one was worth sharing
December 13th, 2015  
@boycotting Glad you like it Justin
December 13th, 2015  
@happysnaps Although I think it might have been interesting to actually see one alive
December 13th, 2015  
@peterlgrave Thanks Peter
December 13th, 2015  
@novab Glad you enjoyed it Nova
December 13th, 2015  
@colleenculhane Very huge indeed Colleen
December 13th, 2015  
December 13th, 2015  
@kwind Kim they really are huge
December 13th, 2015  
@ladymagpie All bones in this case
December 13th, 2015  
@seattlite Thanks Gloria
December 13th, 2015  
@gaylewood They certainly are huge
December 13th, 2015  
@deliad Trust you will enjoy it
December 13th, 2015  
@tremerryn Yes most definitely
December 13th, 2015  
@jennyjustfeet That would have been interesting to see
December 13th, 2015  
@rfilip Thanks Filip
December 13th, 2015  
@pippie Yes very much so Linda
December 13th, 2015  
@agedrunner Thanks Richard
December 13th, 2015  
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