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the giant plant eater and prey like the elephant it was not hunted much until humans came actually the humans did not hunt mammoths all the time they hunted them a little bit more the the other canovores.

back too the question the migrated and where rarely challaenged by anything but a baby would be easy and where a big source of food a walking food jackpot.

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Humans relied on the Mammoths - for food, and clothing. Therefore - when the mammoths migrated, the humans had to follow them.

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