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The Washington state fossil is the Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi). It was designated as the official state fossil in 1998 due to the significant number of mammoth remains found in the state.
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The wooly mammoth.
Columbian Mammoth
It's the wolly mammoth
The official state fossil of Alaska is the Woolly Mammoth. It was designated as such in 1986.
The woolly mammoth.
They had excessive amounts of fur.They also did not lay eggs.
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mammoth,wolf,polar bear and caribou
The Huntington mammoth fossil is estimated to be around 13,000 years old. It belongs to the species Mammuthus primigenius, commonly known as the woolly mammoth. This age places it in the late Pleistocene epoch, a period characterized by the last ice ages and the presence of large megafauna.
No. A living fossil is a type of organism that has lived on earth for a very long time and has changed little through evolution. Mammoths are not living fossils because they are extinct and did not exist for a particularly long time.