The Real Ice Age Titan Was Elasmotherium, NOT the Mammoth

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The Real Ice Age Titan Was Elasmotherium, NOT the Mammoth

Mammoths were icons of the Ice Age—towering eleven feet tall, wrapped in shaggy armor, and tipping the scales at six tons. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: they weren’t the scariest things out there. Not even close. Lurking in the same frozen wastelands was a creature that made mammoths look... quaint. A beast so massive, so brutally engineered, it was less an animal and more a biological battering ram. Imagine the size of a mammoth, but fused with the destructive force of a medieval war machine.

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ice age, pleistocene, mammoth

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