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'Cheering for the mammoth': Scientists retrace the steps of 17,000 year-old animal

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Mat Wooller, director of the Alaska Stable Isotope Facility, kneels among a collection of some of the mammoth tusks at the University of Alaska Museum of the North. More than 17,000 years ago, a woolly mammoth roamed enough of the Alaskan landscape to circle the Earth twice. That's according to a new paper from an international team of researchers who retraced the lifetime of one of the extinct ancient Arctic creatures.THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-JR Ancheta, University of Alaska Fairbanks MANDATORY CREDIT