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Relates to cause of extinction which relates to astronomy.<br /><br />The program will repeat regularly for 24 hours from 5 PM.<br /><br />A few notes:<br /><br />The Science channel (DirecTV channel 284) - The Land of the Mammoth<br /><br />Said to be 20,380 years ago.- only about 4.5 times older than what I expected the age to be, c. 4,375 years old.<br /><br />A 47 year old male- flesh and bone were also found.<br /><br />Scattered discoveries over the decades have shown evidence the wooly mammoth was around at the end of the last ice age, or - more accurately, the last catastrophe.<br /><br />Ivory and bones are often found by Siberian nomads, notably the Dogans.<br /><br />Russian mammoth hunters have researched the mammoths for decades.<br /><br />Marsha (a mammoth) was found intact in 1988.<br /><br />50 million years ago (estimate) this area was tropical. The means of dating are not mentioned. I suspect this was more like 13,000 years ago.<br /><br />Microevolution of mammoths and elephants from their common ancestor is discussed briefly.- also migration <br /><br />2.5 million years ago the southern mammoth went to Europe, and the Columbian mammoth migrated to North America about 1 million years ago.- and then the wooly mammoth.<br /><br />100,000 years ago they went to North America while the Columbian Mammoth migrated south to Mexico.<br /><br />Woolly Rhino also existed side by side with mammoths in Siberia.<br /><br />A smell attracts researchers - deep in a crevasse<br /><br />1989 expedition used water hoses to get a mammoth free.- but this washes away some of the evidence- such as microorganisms. <br /><br />A Green grass with roots was found preserved. <br /><br />Pollen in the sediment is discovered.<br /><br />Well preserved pollen, predominant grass like steppe environment.<br /><br />Grasses, shrubs, flowers.<br /><br />Quite different from the present tundra environment.<br /><br />Compare a different interpretation involving the Noachian flood, not presented on this program.