In 2009 it had 503,856 visitors.
Not in the cave, I was just there last week and they said the biggest things where bats however I'm NOT 100% about in the Mammoth Cave National Park, they may be a few!
Mammoth Cave has about 390 miles, or about 625 kilometers, of underground passages already mapped, far exceeding any other cave system in the world. And that's just what's been mapped -- spelunkers admit they are nowhere near exploring every last tunnel.
714,612 visitors in 2009.
Sadly, the very last mammoth died about 3,700 years ago. There are some frozen mammoth specimens that have been found in the tundra. One of these, the best preserved baby mammoth known, (affectionately called Lubya) will be on display at the Chicago Field Museum through September 6th.
No, the mammoth is not found living today. All the mammoth species became extinct about the time of the last ice age.
No, the primroses were still in bloom when I last visited the garden.
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the late 70;s
Close to 40 million.
Over 100,000 patrons
20,000 plus?
Pluto has never been visited.