The wooly mammoth was a very big and wooly animal.
It also was king of the mammals.
Probably they would behave similarly to a modern day African elephant
Mammoths behaved pretty much like elephants do today. They travelled in herds, mated for life, and ate plants. The wooly mammoth was one of the largest creatures of its time.
he could kill many things with his tusks
The wooly mammoth was a species of prehistoric elephants. The impact of the meteor left a mammoth crater on the lunar surface. He travels to Mammoth Cave every year.
No.
each and every step of individual behaviour is influenced by the genes and the behaviour of the parents and so itisclearthat heredity plays a major part of ones life
breed two mammoths together
Breed two mammoths together.
80-90 yrs old
A behaviour inspired by the conditions of life.
he wrote polly wooly doodle all the day.
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nature & behaviour
Normally we regard fossils as the petrified remains of life which have been preserved in rocks. Creatures that died in the snow and which were entrapped by ice tend to be "frozen remains" rather than fossils.To answer the question: the ice will contain the remains of whatever happened to be there. This will range from microscopic pores, small plants, and any animals up to and including wooly mammoths.