The Kaska had occupied the lands around the Liard River for so long that their oral history includes descriptions of woolly mammoths. But the sudden mid-19thcentury arrival of fur traders, Christian missionaries and the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush brought a wave of new diseases into the region to ...
-- The Call of Distant Mammoths: Why the Ice Age Mammals Disappeared. -- The Complete Dinosaur. -- The Complete Guide to Mysterious Beings. -- The Devil and the Deep: A Guide to Nautical Myths & Superstitions. -- The Dinosauria (Centennial Book). -- The Evolution and Extinction of the...
Once again, it looks like the mammoths are too big (real mammoths were actually smaller than modern day elephants) but I can forgive that.Woolly mammoths are known to inhabit Alaska, the eastern United States (eastern Canada was completely covered in glacier at the time), much of Europe and...