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Woolly Mammoth On Snow Lip Balm

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  • Net Weight: 0.15 oz.
  • Sold in packs of 12
  • Made from natural beeswax
  • Choose from of 8 delectable flavors
  • Finished with tamper resistant safety seals
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Gluten free
  • Paraben and petrochemical free
  • Not tested on animals

This product is recommended for ages 13+.

INGREDIENTS:Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Sunflower Oil, White Beeswax Pearls, Cocoa Butter, Shea Butter,Vitamin E, Aloe Vera Gel, Flavors

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Woolly Mammoth On Snow Lip Balm

Woolly Mammoth On Snow Lip Balm

A Woolly Mammoth in a typical Ice Age tundra setting; superimposed on a snowy background image. There are two places for you to add your own text. Woolly mammoths were not noticeably larger than present-day African elephants. Fully grown mammoth bulls reached heights between 9.2 ft and 9.8 ft while the dwarf varieties reached between 6 ft and 7.5 ft. Woolly mammoths had a number of adaptations to the cold, most famously the thick layer of shaggy hair, up to 1 meter in length, with a fine underwool, for which the woolly mammoth is named. The coats were similar to those of muskoxen, and it is likely mammoths moulted in summer. They also had far smaller ears than modern elephants; the largest mammoth ear found so far was only 12 in long, compared to 71 in for an African elephant. Their skin was no thicker than that of present-day elephants, but unlike elephants, they had numerous sebaceous glands in their skin which secreted greasy fat into their hair, improving its insulating qualities. They had a layer of fat up to 3 in thick under the skin which, like the blubber of whales, helped to keep them warm. Similar to reindeer and musk oxen, their hemoglobin was adapted to the cold to improve oxygen delivery around the body and prevent freezing. Other characteristic features included a high, peaked head that appears knob-like in many cave paintings, and a high shoulder hump resulting from long spinous processes on the neck vertebrae that probably carried fat deposits. Another feature at times found in cave paintings was confirmed by the discovery of the nearly intact remains of a baby mammoth named Dima. Unlike the trunk lobes of living elephants, Dima's upper lip at the tip of the trunk had a broad lobe feature, while the lower lip had a broad, squarish flap. Their teeth were also adapted to their diet of coarse tundra grasses, with more plates and a higher crown than their southern relatives. Woolly mammoths had extremely long tusks — up to 16 ft long — which were markedly curved, to a much greater extent than those of elephants. It is not clear whether the tusks were a specific adaptation to their environment; mammoths may have used their tusks as shovels to clear snow from the ground and reach the vegetation buried below. This is evidenced by flat sections on the ventral surface of some tusks. It has also been observed in many specimens that there may be an amount of wear on top of the tusk that would suggest some animals had a preference as to which tusk on which they rested their trunks. While preserved specimens of mammoth hair are reddish or orange color, this is believed to be due to the leaching of pigment during burial. In 2006, The University of California, San Diego reported they had sequenced the gene that influences hair color in mammals from woolly mammoth bones. Mammoths would have had coats of varying colors ranging dark brown or black to paler hues, possibly blond or ginger. Extinction of the woolly mammoth was likely due to a combination of the effects of climate change and human predation. A small population of woolly mammoths survived on St. Paul Island, Alaska, until 3,750 BCE, while another remained on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean until 1700 BCE. These animals were originally considered a dwarf variety, much smaller than the original Pleistocene woolly mammoth.; however after closer investigation, Wrangel mammoths are no longer considered to be dwarfs.

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By Olive C.August 18, 2018Verified Purchase
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The chapstick itself is really high quality. It smells good, is silky smooth and lasts a long time. As for the prints, fantastic! The image is so small and all the detail is still printed. Bright colors too. Could not have asked for better quality.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By S.November 28, 2018Verified Purchase
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Way easier than creating my own. Some of my clients prefer lip balm rather than a gloss. They love this. It was perfectly packaged, and has a fantastic formula. The design was just as pictured, and super fast shipping considering it was a custom order
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Olive C.August 28, 2018Verified Purchase
Lip Balm, Unflavored
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Quality of the chapstick was fantastic. It does not go on greasy and is really smooth on your lips. Plus it lasts a long time. For how small this product is the printing is amazing. Very clear and bright, all the small details of the image are clear. Colors are bright and true to original image.

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Created on: 11/23/2017, 12:47 PM
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