While we were biking in Barcelona's Park Ciutadella we came across a large statue of a mammoth! It is life-sized for a young Mammoth. Being a fan of prehistoric animals and mammals, I (Rob) was fascinated by the Mammoth statue. I wanted to know why it was there. So, when we got home, I did some research to solve the mystery of why the Mammoth statue was there, and learned it had a double meaning.
WHY A MAMMOTH? Well, it turns out there's a scientific reason and a political reason.
THE SCIENTIFIC REASON: In July 2009 a scientific paper was published explaining the remains of woolly mammoths have been found in southern Spain, proving that the chilly grip of the last Ice Age extended farther south than thought. The fossilized remains of at least four mature male mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) were found in a peat bog near the town of Padul in the Granada Basin. Carbon-dating estimates the animals lived between 35,000 and 25,700 years ago.Woolly mammoths eventually died out after the Ice Age, also called the Late Pleistocene, came to an end around 10,000 years ago.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2009-07-steppe-mammoths-roamed-southern-spain.html
A woman works on the remains of woolly mammoth in southern Spain, |
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