Ice Age's Arctic Tundra Lush with Wildflowers for Woolly Mammoths, Study Finds

Friday, February 7, 2014 - 12:40 in Biology & Nature

A recent study in the journal Nature finds that nearly 50,000 years ago during the ice age, the landscape was filled with colorful wildflowers, which helped sustain woolly mammoths and other giant grazing animals.

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