wooly mammoths
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Wooly Mammoths are brown.
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They lived in Europe and in Sibiria. Some Wooly Mammoths lived in North America and in Eurasia.
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Get out of here! Wooly mammoths were hunted by humans.
No one knows for sure why the wooly mammoth became extinct. In about 13,000 BC, humans began developing new bifaced stone tools which enabled them to kill wooly mammoths. Most scientists think those tools caused the extinction of wooly mammoths. Other scientists question that theory because wooly mammoths had been decreasing in numbers in North America for 20,000 years. Probably the decline came because other animals developed and ate the same food. Such an animal could have been the caribou or reindeer. So with the number of wooly mammoths decreasing and humans hunting them, they became extinct. When all the large mammals were destroyed, humans did not become extinct. The new bifaced stone tools made agriculture possible. There are many theories, but a couple are that mammoths could not adapt quickly enough to the changing climate after the ice age, or that they were hunted to extinction by humans.
wooly mammoths were herbivores . They only ate grass and plants
you spelt wooly wrong
cave men hunted them.
Not likely. Mammoths were a food source for early man.
if you cook it yes u can :) lol
The Wooly Mammoth lived in the Pleistocene Period.