yes
Mammoths are extinct. They don't live anywhere now.
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Woolly Mammoths are extinct.
Woolly mammoths belong to the genus Mammuthus, the same genus as other mammoths. That genus is part of the family Elephantidae, and that is part of the order Proboscidea. Proboscidea is part of the class Mammalia.
Mammoths lived all around the northern hemisphere.
Mammoths have been extinct for tens of thousands of years.
The mammoths lived for 100,000000 of years but a mammoths lived for 80 years
no
No, mammoths didn't live in Antarctica. It's too cold there, and there is no food chain for any animal.
no they didnt
Mammoths are now extinct.
Mammoths were grass eating animals. Because grass grows well in the plains, that would have been an ideal habitat for mammoths. In fact, woolly mammoths lived in the tundra, which are dry, treeless plains, and Columbian mammoths lived in the Great Plains.