Prehistoric humans hunted the mammoth by surrounding it and then used sharp sticks to kill it.
Most likely in a large group and using spears.
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There is no evidence that prehistoric man domesticated the mammoth, although he did hunt the mammoth. The domestication of the dog was a key factor in the success of prehistoric man's hunting of the large creatures.
Wooly Mammoth
Woolly Mammoth
The prehistoric creature is was a woolly mammoth.
The book "How to Catch a Mammoth by Gronk" is a fictional creation and not based on any known historical or archaeological findings. It is likely inspired by prehistoric settings where early humans coexisted with mammoths during the Ice Age.
Humans eat the woolly mammoth!
well early humans captured animals with spears and knives so i guess that's enough to capture a mammoth
they learn anout prehistoric humans is by reasearching about them online
For being the most well-known of the mammoth species and for being the best-understood prehistoric vertebrates, in terms of anatomy.
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The mammoth's niche was a large grazer. Animals with a similar niche today include the African elephant. Mammoths were also important prey for prehistoric humans and saber toothed cats.
One of the prehistoric elephants was the Woolly Mammoth. It had tusk, a trunk, only different by the woolly fur, not skin.