Synopsis
Professor Alice Roberts on the natural history of the woolly mammoth, revealing adaptations that helped the species evolve from their origins in the tropics to surviving in Siberia.
- Programme: Woolly Mammoth: Secrets from the Ice
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2012
- Science | Evolution
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