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----------------------------------------------- The World’s Top Five Pygmy Animals It’s not their size that matters but what they do with it by, Anne Casselman 12 April 2007 Sure, there are lizards and frogs out there that can fit onto pocket change. But our top five pygmies beat them out as the coolest small versions of something bigger. 1. Mammoths came in all sizes. But the most intriguing by far were the Wrangell Island dwarf mammoths. These so-called mammoths barely reached six feet in height and presumably would have suffered neckaches trying to look up to their 10.5 feet tall European counterparts. Remarkably, these mammoths were the only ones to survive the last ice age. Low sea levels created the land bridge that got their larger predecessors to Wrangell… http://www.inklingmagazine.com/articles/the-worlds-top-five-pygmy-animals/
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