about 200000000,081 of them or more
Maybe. Scientists have found evidence of wooly mammoth blood in Russia.
No, Woolly Mammoths are extinct.
The evidenCe that there was mammoths is that years ago many were found frozen and they are an ancestor of elephants
No. Mammoths became extinct after the Ice Age.
Yes. They're part of the taxonomic family of elephans (elephantidae). Mammoths have their own genus which many difference species of mammoths were part of, but still unlike modern elephants, they all were still mammoths.
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Elephants are less hairy than mammoths and do not posses such large tusks. Elephants are not extinct, while mammoths are.
No, mammoths are extinct. The last known population of mammoths existed on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean around 4,000 years ago. Efforts to clone mammoths using preserved DNA are currently underway, but there are no living mammoths on Earth today.
Where do I start? Colombian, Wooly, Mastodon (a close relative of the mammoth), pygmy, and many others.
The mammoths lived for 100,000000 of years but a mammoths lived for 80 years
Wooly Mammoths are brown.
No mammoths were vegetarians.