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- The frozen calf "Yuka" , and its skull and jaw which may have been extracted from the carcass by prehistoric humans (en)
- Woolly mammoths represented on the coats of arms of regions in Russia and Ukraine (en)
- The calf "Lyuba", in Royal BC Museum and IFC Mall (en)
- Models of an adult and the calf "Dima" in State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart (en)
- Various prehistoric depictions of woolly mammoths, including cave paintings and sculptures (en)
- The Altai-Sayan assemblages, such as Khar-Us Nuur and Ukok-Sailiugem, are similar to the "mammoth steppe" (en)
- Cast of an intermediate form between M. trogontherii and M. primigenius; M. p. fraasi, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart , and specimen suggested to be a hybrid between Columbian and woolly mammoths at the American Museum of Natural History (en)
- "Dima", a frozen calf, during excavation , and as exhibited in the Museum of Zoology; note fur on the legs (en)
- Leg with skin and fur at the National Museum of Natural History, France , a stuffed leg , and the calf "Effie" at the American Museum of Natural History (en)
- A mammoth tusk with Inuit carvings of scenes on the Yukon River, 19th century, De Young Museum (en)
- Head and leg of the adult male "Yukagir mammoth" ; note fur and small ears (en)
- Artifacts made from woolly mammoth ivory; The Venus of Brassempouy, the Venus of Moravany, and the Lion-Man (en)
- The "Berezovka mammoth" during excavation in 1901 , and a model partially covered by its skin, Museum of Zoology in St. Petersburg (en)
- Fur in Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna , and SEM magnified image of an overhair (en)
- Size of a large woolly mammoth compared to a human and other mammoths and a skeletal diagram of a tall large European bull and a smaller Siberian bull compared to a human (en)
- Peter III and Elizabeth of Russia carved in mammoth ivory (en)
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