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Mammoth (disambiguation)

A Mammoth is an extinct mammal and close relative to the modern elephant.

Mammoth may also refer to:

Mammoths

Places

  • Mammoth Cave (disambiguation) - several cave systems around the world named “Mammoth”

United States

California

Other states

  • Mammoth, Arizona, a town in Pinal County, Arizona, United States
  • Mammoth Cave National Park, a park in Kentucky, United States
  • Mammoth, Utah, a semi-ghost town in Juab County, Utah, United States
  • Mammoth Hot Springs and Mammoth Hot Springs Historic District, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
  • Mammoth Glacier, Wyoming
  • Mammoth, Pennsylvania, a community in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania

Media and culture

Theatre, film and television

  • Mammoth (play), a 1990 Bulgarian play
  • Mammoth (2006 film), a 2006 Sci Fi Channel movie
  • Mammoth (2009 film), a 2009 Lukas Moodysson motion picture
  • Mammoth (Zoids), a mecha from the fictional Zoids universe
  • Mammoth, a fish in the American television series FishCenter Live

Music

  • Mammoth Records, an American record label
  • "Mammoth" (Interpol song), a 2007 song by Interpol
  • "Mammoth" (Dimitri Vegas, Moguai and Like Mike song), a 2013 song by Dimitri Vegas, Moguai, and Like Mike
  • "Mammoth", a song by The Devil Wears Prada from their fourth full-length album Dead Throne
  • Mammoth, a 2011 album by Swedish progressive rock band Beardfish
  • Mammoth, the initial name of the band Van Halen
  • Mammoth, a late-80's NWOBHM band.

Literature

  • Mammoth (comics), a DC comics supervillain
  • Mammoth (novel), a 2005 science fiction novel by John Varley

Other uses

  • Mammoet (Dutch for "mammoth"), a large heavy-haulage firm
  • Mammoth, a brand of basketball systems made by Lifetime Products
  • Mammoth (ride), a ProSlide water slide at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana
  • Mammoth (shire), the largest horse on record
  • Colorado Mammoth, a professional box lacrosse team
  • The Mammoth, a 1,400 pounds (640 kg) view camera made in 1900 by George Raymond Lawrence

See also

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