Woolly Mammoth Sighting of the Day: A woolly mammoth, an animal that has been extinct for 4000 years, has allegedly
If you saw a woolly mammoth crossing a river and wanted the world to believe you, wouldn't you get as close as you could for the clearest footage? The debates over the footage are: is it really a woolly mammoth (no) or a bear with a salmon in its mouth
According to a story in The Sun newspaper, a new video has surfaced that seems to show a live woolly mammoth — an animal the scientists say has been extinct for about four millennia. The "jaw-dropping" footage, which shows a dark, blurry creature
Even though it's still impossible to clone a Woolly Mammoth we may not need to — because a Woolly Mammoth has been spotted and captured on tape in Siberia. Behold the undeniable proof that the Mammoth lives — or that
By Mike Perlman on February 9, 2012 in Photography, Reviews In the Photography world, 35mm, or “full frame” is the standard by which nearly all cameras are judged. Focal lengths, crop factors and other camera traits are all based on the 35mm equivalent
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