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In this photo taken Tuesday, March 2, 2010, museum guests check out Lyuba, the most complete woolly mammoth specimen ever found and part of a new exhibit called "Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age" at The Field Museum in Chicago. The female woolly mammoth died in Siberia about 42,000 years ago. She was about 1 month old at the time of her death. The exhibit runs through Sept. 6 and will eventually travel to Anchorage.
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Bridget Rainey keeps a blog called Twinisms, in which she writes about her life as a mom of two sets of twins and being an Army wife.