To my American Friends:
Happy Election Day!
In honor of this day, I drew two pictures that sort of represent the two main political parties.
The Woolly Mammoth is drawn to honor the Republicans - whose animal symbol is an elephant.
The Hagerman Horse is drawn to honor the Democrats - whose animal symbol is the donkey.
The Woolly Mammoth lived in many Northern latitudes. But they lived quite a ways south as well. They lived when the Earth was much cooler than it is now. There is some thought that Man hunted them to extinction. The fully grown male woolly mammoth could weigh up to 13,200 lbs or 6 tonnes and stand 10 feet or 3 meters tall. Females were closer 4 tonnes or around 8800 lbs and about 9/5 feet tall.
Hagerman Horse Mare and Foal
The Hagerman Horse lived in what is now North America. It first appeared 3.5 million years ago and went extinct about 10,000 years ago. A species that is so long-lived is very successful. It was up to 57 inches or 1.4 meters tall. It was about the size of the African Zebra. In fact, the Hagerman Horse is sometimes called the American Zebra.
NOTE: These drawings are found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled Paleontology. Then scroll down to the bottom of the Cenozoic Life section, Click on the title you want to print. Have fun coloring these prehistoric mammals. Oh, and by the way Americans: Happy Election Day. Please be civil and support whatever candidates win in the various races.