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The Mammoth - Titan of the Ice Age - Part 1 | Ice Age Stories | Free Documentary | History HD
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🦖 Take a journey back in time, to an era when our ancestors were still living in caves. A time when the world was ruled not by man, but by mammoth. Come witness this exciting series that takes state-of-the-art computer graphics and beautiful natural video footage to realistically portray the lives of a family of these woolly giants.

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@dailymoonpie

1 year ago

Amazing how these footages have been preserved after 10s of thousands of years

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@DragonFae16

2 years ago

I don't think the creators did much research on elephant vocalizations and just used random ones. Also, elephant herds will always protect a female that's in labor. And, it was Homotherium that hunter mammoths and mastodons, not Smilodon. In fact, Smilodon was only ever found in the Americas. The subfamily Machairodontinae was fairly widespread across Africa, Eurasia, and North America, with some also found in Asia. However, the issue is, very few species of Machairodontinae survived past the end of the Miocene, around 5 million years ago. Of those that did, only Homotherium lived outside America, but that species went extinct outside America 300,000 years ago. So this film has either taken a species only found in America and dropped them in South Korea, or smashed two species separated by 100,000s of years just so they could have large felines with big pointy canine teeth show up. The actual predators of mammoths were cave hyenas, wolves, and large felines species such as cave lions.

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@michaelknight-tributesongs6144

2 years ago

Awesome documentary whoever posted this thank you people can learn about something else than dinosaurs

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@leoaguirre3460

2 years ago

The Irish elk (Megaloceros Giganteus) did not congregate in large herds as pictured. They were related to the Fallow Deer (Dama Dama) and would have been found in small family groups. With males most likely forming bachelor groups before and after the mating season. There deer was not found in great numbers as indicated by the fossil record, its only been depicted in but a few cave drawing found in Spain and France. The depiction with the largest amount of Irish elk figures was only two animals, a male and female found in Cougnac cave in France. Unlike Bison, Auroch and Reindeer and horse which were numerously depicted. Also the saber tooth cats during the end of the last Ice Age were found in North America, which were divided into three species: Smilodon Popular, Smilodon Fatalis and Smilodon Gracills, all of these cats has short tails, not long tails as pictured in this videos. The cat that might have been found in this are was the Eurasian cave lions which had long tails, but did not have the long saber tooth like teeth. Somebody didn't do there research!

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@thefrostshieldjotunn7287

2 years ago

This is really cool. Its intriguing to see the life of such a magnificent species as it would have existed thousands of years ago. I have always been a big fan of mammoths so this is awesome to see.

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@thomasmessina1977

2 years ago

If the mammoths would keep quiet they wouldn't attract so many predators

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@timmywood9677

2 years ago

I think mammoths🦣 wear able to swim like modern elephants 🐘

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@parrisxsummers

5 months ago

I just wanted to have a doc playing while I fell asleep. But instead a mothers child was brutally killed and eaten in front of her whilst she drowned 😂

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@jandrews6254

2 years ago

Why do mammoths and dinosaurs, irrespective of herbivore or carnivores, always get shown yelling and bellowing?

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@RickRaptor105

2 years ago

15:00 Ed the Badass truly is everywhere

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@elizabethhoeppner8881

1 year ago

I remember watching a special about mating rituals of African elephants. The low bass rumble of the male calling on females sent chills up my spine. I can only imagine what that would have sounded like coming from thousands of Mammoths to our ancestors.

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@normanbraslow7902

2 years ago

Outstanding graphics. I don't care about some possible technical errors. Marvelous.

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@Albertonification

2 years ago

I have a passion for prehistoric flicks like that , but its a little bit annoying that mammoths here trumpet all the time. Elephants are taciturn giants ( excluding estrus " Must" time) , so why their wooly counterparts should be different.

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@miriamhamarova4363

2 years ago

THANKS for this excellent video...

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@2fm381

2 years ago

Great Animation

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@antonioluz5989

2 years ago

É a melhor sensação que conseguimos ter saber que existiam animais tão fantástico

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@ernestbrawley6038

2 years ago

That is a pretty good story of the Ice Age animals

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@MsVonna

1 year ago

This is so fascinating wooly mammoths are so cool

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@kaebynj.quintero2993

5 months ago

Finally something worth watching

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@zeritubogale4585

2 years ago

Wow it was a great story I enjoyed watching thank you for sharing🙏😎😍

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