Mammoth Mount

Mammoth Mount is in the upland regions of the park and is home to the park's resident woolly mammoth, Martha, and a small herd of modern African elephants. The enclosure's terrain is dry, made up mostly of Serengeti-like open grassland with a few trees and shrubs dotting the landscape. It is one of the few exhibits that is not suited to its residents, as the climate is far too warm for an Ice Age mammal like Martha. In Dinobirds, Nigel even points this out, and confirms that building the park in a warm country was necessary for the park's growing reptile and dinosaur population which make up the bulk of the park's inhabitants. Fortunately for Martha, this problem was rectified by making sure Martha's hair is regularly cut to prevent overheating. Unlike the other exhibits, Mammoth Mount only has small wooden barriers, which appear to keep the animals caged despite their paltry appearance. There is also a small holding paddock within the enclosure where Martha was kept before releasing her into the main enclosure because they were unsure of how the elephants would react. Mammoth Mount recently endured a serious Tyrannosaurus rex invasion, which broke barriers and almost caused the death of the elephant herd's only calf, which given their slow reproductive rate, would have been a major blow. Fortunately, Martha repelled the attack and the damage to the enclosure was quickly repaired by the new employees.