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R. Dale Guthrie, professor emeritus from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, holds a typical mainland mammoth molar.  Smaller molars have been found on St. Paul Island, where mammoths died off 3,000 years later than on the mainland.  Credit:  Mareca Guthrie

R. Dale Guthrie, professor emeritus from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, holds a typical mainland mammoth molar. Smaller molars have been found on St. Paul Island, where mammoths died off 3,000 years later than on the mainland. Credit: Mareca Guthrie

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