Mammoths were hunted by early humans for two main reasons. First, they were used for food. Secondly, their hide was good for shelter and possibly making clothing.
Even after the extinction of mammoths, the native Siberians engaged in trading mammoth ivory from skeletons.
For tools, for shelter, for fire and for ornaments.
Different bones were used as tools, the long bones and sometimes tusks were used as building braces, rafters and doorways. The small bones were used like we would use firewood today. Pieces of tusk were broken or cut off to carve into ornaments or shaped and sanded into beads.
Like elephants, mammoths used their trunks for many things. Like a hand, a mammoth's trunk was used for grasping food and other objects, for feeling things, and for defense. They were also used for drinking water and to make sounds for communication.
During the Ice Age, hunter gatherers heavily relied on large game animals. Mammoths were probably hunted mostly for food. However, they probably used nearly every part of the animal for something. The hide was used probably for shelter and possibly clothing, and the tusks were often used for engravings.
Like all mammals, they ate, they mated, they had young and tried to protect them from predators, and they died.
Dey wud hunt em and den use der hair as warmth.
ice age
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ice age? (:
sloths :D
at the time of the Ice Age
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the fact that the world was covered in ice and species such as mammoths and saber existed.
Ice age hunters moved place to place in search of food and resources. They followed the migration patterns of animals they hunted, as well as the availability of water and shelter. Moving helped them adapt to changing environmental conditions and ensure their survival.
Woolly mammoths lived in the tundra of Russia and Europe during the last Ice Age.
they lived in caves and hunted mammoths