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It was the boy whom Scrooge had sent, with a goose twice the size of Tiny Tim. Bob had marvelled at this mammoth bird.
We know this because of the efforts of more than 40,000 amateur birdwatchers, who together provided almost 20m records of nearly 300 bird species for the mammoth Bird Atlas survey, the full results of which were published in book form last autumn.
A mammoth bird's-nest fern (Asplenium australasicum), meanwhile, resembled a set piece from the TV show "Land of the Lost".
Pick your metaphors: the mammoth "bird's nest" of the Herzog & de Meuron-designed Olympic stadium, the iridescent "water cube" of the aquatics center next door, or the new National Grand Theater, an enormous glass-and-titanium bubble that seems just inches away from becoming the Blob That Ate the Forbidden City.
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Weird and wonderful creatures, from Woolly Mammoths to birds that ate horses, pushed special effects teams to the limit.
Mammoths, terror birds, giant tortoises, and saber-toothed cats, as well as many less familiar species such as giant ground sloths (some of which reached 7 meters in height) and glyptodonts (which resembled car-sized armadillos), roamed freely.
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