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Paleofichas: Mammuthus columbi - el mamífero más grande de América

Hoy les traemos un nuevo video de la sección "Paleofichas", donde diseccionamos los aspectos más fundamentales e interesantes de algunas especies o conjuntos de especies. Y en este video, toca hablar del mamífero terrestre más grande de América, el imponente mamut columbino. Descubre su origen, forma de vida y hasta detalles que normalmente no se cuentan de este coloso.

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