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The wooly mammoth was a very big and wooly animal.

It also was king of the mammals.

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Probably they would behave similarly to a modern day African elephant

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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.

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he could kill many things with his tusks

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