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Yes, indeed, fossils of the woolly rhinoceros were found. See related links.

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Where was the woolly rhinoceros found?

Woolly rhinoceros fossils have been found in Europe and northern Asia. They lived in subarctic to arctic forests and tundra. They died out about 10,000 years ago.


When did the woolly rhinoceros live?

The Woolly rhinoceros lived during the Pleistocene epoch and survived to the last glacial period.


What is the real name for the prehistoric woolly rhinoceros?

Coelodonta antiquitatis is the binomial name (or scientific name) for the woolly rhinoceros.


Is the Sumatran Rhinoceros related to the Woolly Rhinoceros?

The Sumatran Rhinoceros is believed to be closely related to the extinct Woolly Rhinoceros because of morphological similarities. The Woolly Rhinoceros, so named for the coat of hair it shares with the Sumatran Rhinoceros, first appeared in China and by the Upper Pleistocene ranged across the Eurasian continent from Korea to Spain.


Is the woolly rhinoceros extinct?

Yes. The Woolly rhinoceros lived during the Pleistocene epoch and survived to the last glacial period.


What kills a saber tooth tiger?

A caveman, a cave bear, a woolly rhinoceros, a woolly mammoth, and a woolly bison.


Does the woolly rhinoceros still live today?

No. The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is an extinct species of rhinoceros that was common throughout Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene epoch and survived the last glacial period.


Why would you not find trachodon fossils with woolly mammoth fossils?

These creatures are far apart in time. Trachodon is from the Late Cretaceous and the Wooly Mammoth are from Pleistocene period.


Where in the world could you find the woolly mammoth?

fossils of mammoths where found Europe north America Asia and Africa


What is a woolly rhinoceros?

a large hairy prehistoric rhino,extinct for thousands of years.


How long ago did woolly rhinoceros exist?

35,000 to 10,000 yeaars ago


Did prehistoric people hunt the woolly rhinoceros?

Yes, prehistoric people did hunt the woolly rhinoceros. Evidence from archaeological sites, such as tools and cave paintings, suggests that early humans targeted this large herbivore for food and materials. The woolly rhinoceros was a significant part of the ecosystem during the Ice Age, and its remains have been found alongside human artifacts, indicating that it was part of their hunting practices.