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Channel Islands National Park
Paleo Animals
 

The most notable animal fossils, and the best studied aspect of island paleontology, are the pygmy mammoth (Mammuthus exilis). Remains of this species have been known on the Channel Islands since 1856 when they were discovered by a coast and geodetic survey. In 1994 a nearly complete adult skeleton was discovered and excavated on Santa Rosa.

Please visit the pygmy mammoth page under the History & Culture section for more information.

Museum of Natural History
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Read about the Pygmy Mammoth exhibit.
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Elephant seal pups  

Did You Know?
San Miguel Island is the only known place in the world where 4 different species of seals and sea lions breed and up to 6 species can be found.
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Last Updated: September 19, 2006 at 12:52 EST