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A gene, called Mc1r, that controls hair color in humans, mice and other mammals might have caused some mammoths to be blonde, brunette, raven-haired or even red bodied. Credit: Science/Knut Finstermeier

A gene, called Mc1r, that controls hair color in humans, mice and other mammals might have caused some mammoths to be blonde, brunette, raven-haired or even red bodied. Credit: Science/Knut Finstermeier

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