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Like elephants, they just slept on their sides, in their herd. They were light sleepers and stayed awake for most of the day to be on watch for predators. They just slept on the ground, but probably behind something like a rock or by a cave.

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Woolly mammoths lived during the Ice Age. Most of them died out at the end of the Ice Age 10,000 years ago, but a population of dwarf woolly mammoths survived on Wrangel Island until 4,500 years ago.

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a mammoth is a mammal. mammals hibernate so a mammoth can hibernate

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The mammoths sleep upside down hanging from something.

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When did woolly mammoths exis?

at the time of the Ice Age


Where woolly mammoths lived?

The woolly mammoths lived about 20,000 years ago and became extinct during the Ice Age.


How did the Woolly Mammal survive the Ice Age?

Because they are woolly.


What is the woolly mammoths place in the geological timeline?

The most recent Ice Age


Which animal is adapted to live in this climate best in ice age?

woolly mammoths


Where was wolly mammoths habitat?

Woolly mammoths lived in the tundra of Russia and Europe during the last Ice Age.


How did mammoths survive an ice age?

?Its fur?


Where did the woolly mammoths live?

Woolly mammoths are thought to have started out in North Africa and ranged over Africa, Europe, Asia and North America.


Did people in the ice age eat saber-toothed tigers?

yes when the woolly mammoths were away


What of animal would survive an ice age?

It is not generally thought that any of the dinosaurs could survive an ice age unless they were able to travel to warmer areas where food was available. Woolly Mammoths were not dinosaurs but mammals.


Did the mammoths became extinct because the ice age was over?

Excluding a population of dwarf woolly mammoths on Wrangel Island (which lasted until 3,700 years ago), woolly mammoths became extinct 10,000 years ago. Scientists are not sure what caused the extinction of the woolly mammoths, but they have a few theories. Theories include climate change at the end of the Ice Age, human induced diseases, and human overhunting. It could have also been any combination of the above.


Where in north America did woolly mammoths live?

Woolly mammoths lived primarily in Russia and northern Europe. However, they have been found in the Arctic regions of North America. These mammoths lived in Alaska.