Coelodonta antiquitatis is the binomial name (or scientific name) for the woolly rhinoceros.
There are four types of the South American Woolly Monkey -Brown Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix lagotricha) -Gray Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix cana) -Colombian Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix lugens) -Silvery Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix poeppigii)
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Yes, and to prove it type in prehistoric dragons on google.
No, they never existed. However, small mammals like mice lived during prehistoric times.
Maybe in prehistoric time but not anymore He may be real but only in the digital world
No, it's fictional. The clue is the obviously poor grammar: prehistoric history is simply prehistory.
if it is real it would most likely be a prehistoric dinosaur called the plesiosaur
She was attacked by an unkown sea creature it could a prehistoric creatre
Frogs are the enemies of wooly bear caterpillars.
lots of animals like woolly mammoth . rhinos lived during the ice age
No. Its really a catipillar. Its called a woolly bear because of of the fur covering its body looks like bear fur.No! It is not a bear. Woolly bears are the nickname for a type of caterpillar of the Arctiidae family. They are called "woolly bears" because they have a dense furry covering. After they come out of their cocoon, they become tiger moths. It's the only time in nature when a bear can grow up into a tiger!Just like a real bear, you probably shouldn't touch a woolly bear. Though it may not have teeth or claws, its soft looking hairs can sometimes sting you.
No, they are not. They are from a cartoon in Prehistoric times. It is all very fake but fun for the wgole family to watch