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as was also the huge mammoth whose beautifully curved 

 tusks form its chief distinction from the living Indian 

 elephant (Fig. 86). This species is abundant in the 



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frozen mud at the mouths of the Siberian rivers ; and in 

 some cases the whole body is preserved entire, as in an ice- 

 house, and the flesh has been sometimes roasted and eaten 

 by the natives. Remains of skeletons have been found in 

 our own country and over a large part of Northern Europe 

 and Asia ; while its portrait has been drawn from life by 



