China's largest fossilized mammoth was unearthed at the
Zhalainuoer Coal Mine in Hulun Buir City, Inner Mongolia. When put
together to restore its bone structure, the mammoth is 4.7 meters
high and 9 meters long and has a 3.1-meter long fore tooth. It
weighed more than eight tons when it was alive, according to
estimates. It was known as a Giant Chinese mammoth. It lived about
100,000 to 10,000 years ago.