Animal life in the last Ice Age consisted of a larger diversity of animals closely related to those that live today, including relatives of bears, lions, buffaloes, sloths, and monkeys as well as species known to be extant today. The climate of the time was overall colder in average global temperature, so many types of animals existed that were adapted to the cold (e.g. many types of mammoths); others were adapted towards life on the dry interiors of continents such as North America (e.g. Smilodon cats). A small sampling of extinct species known to have lived in the Ice Age is given below:
Mammuthus primigenius (the woolly mammoth)
Mammuthus columbianii (the Columbian mammoth)
Mammut americanum (the American mastodon)
Smilodon populator (the largest Sabre-toothed cat)
Glyptotherium texanum (giant armadillo)
Megatherium americanum (giant ground sloth)
Coelodonta antiquitatis (the woolly rhinoceros)
Arctodus simus (the giant short-faced bear)
Megalodon carcharodon (the giant white shark)
Panthera Leo spelaea (the cave lion)
Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthal man)
Andrewsarchus, Baluchitherium (Indricotherium), Cave Lion, Chalicotherium , Coelodonta (woolly rhino), Dinictis, Dinohyus, Doedicurus, Elasmotherium, Glyptodon, Indricotherium, Mammoth, Mastodon, Megatherium, and Saber-toothed cats.
one example of a large mammal killed during the ice age is the mammoth. another example of a mammal killed during the ice age is the saber tooth tiger, but it's of a more medium size.
Like all other animals would the saber tooth looked like a saber and the sloth not so much cause sloth mostly sleep
Australia was one continent not covered by ice during the Pleistocene Ice Age. Africa is another continent not covered during this time.
Ice age? Let's see. People call it the ice age because there were cold temperatures during the winter and short and muddy summers. Glaciers covered the land and eroded the geographical features. After the ice age, everything dried up and many large mammals died. The ice age brought many perminent changes to the world. Hope this helps!
because as the ice age went away animals died. So they farmed :)
The La Brea Tar Pits preserved the bodies of thousands of animals, mainly during the Ice Age. It allows us to research the bodies of these animals.
1. Animals didn't really talk in the ice age. 2. There probably wasn't actually an underground world with tropical plants and dinosaurs.
lots of animals like woolly mammoth . rhinos lived during the ice age
Answer they hunted animals
Answer they hunted animals
Woolly rhinos were alive during the last Ice Age. Like most Ice Age animals, when the temperatures became warmer and the ice and snow melted, they died. It was too warm and they were too big.
Woolly rhinos were alive during the last Ice Age. Like most Ice Age animals, when the temperatures became warmer and the ice and snow melted, they died. It was too warm and they were too big.
Many animals that lived during the Ice Age resemble the animals that live today, they were just adapted to the colder climate. Animals such as the Wooly Mammoth, Sabre-Toothed Cat, Giant Armadillo, Giant Round Sloth, and Neanderthal Man lived during the Ice Age.
to wherever food was available
To wherever food was available.
They became hunter-gatherers
wooly mammoths, serbian tigers, and more.
because in the equator, it is warmer.
After all the large animals had been killed for meat, people would have hunted smaller prey such as deer, horses and bison.