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Who lived after dinosaurs?

Animals of the Ice Age lived after the dinosaurs.


Were there animals living in the real ice age?

lots of animals like woolly mammoth . rhinos lived during the ice age


Where does the animals lived in the ice age?

all around the world


What types of living things inhabited earth during the ice age?

Many animals that lived during the Ice Age resemble the animals that live today, they were just adapted to the colder climate. Animals such as the Wooly Mammoth, Sabre-Toothed Cat, Giant Armadillo, Giant Round Sloth, and Neanderthal Man lived during the Ice Age.


What type of animals lived on earth prior the last ice age?

Dinosaurs


What animals living today lived through the last ice age?

Crocodiles/ Alligator's


Who discovered fossils of ice age animals?

Too many people to count. This year, Robert Taylor found a nearly complete skeleton of a woolly mammoth in Siberia. There a lot of them who discovered fossils of ice age animals. These people are called paleontologists.


What kind of plants lived in the ice age?

Arctic brush, many kinds of tropical trees lived across the equator.


How did ice age animals adapt to the ice age?

They wore coats!(:


Where there any people in the ice age?

Yes, the ice age people lived 35,000 years ago.


Who were the survivors of the ice age?

What are you asking about them? If you wanted to know what they were called, there were three species of humans known to have lived during the last Ice Age. The earliest was Homo heidelbergensis, which evolved into the other two species during the ice age. These were Homo neanderthalis (which died out 30,000 years ago), and Homo sapiens (modern humans). H. neanderthalis and H. heidelbergensis both died out before the end of the Ice Age. H. sapiens are the only human species known to have survived beyond the end of the last Ice Age.


What animals lived in Europe at the end of the last ice age?

At the end of the Ice Age 10,000 years ago, many large mammals died out in Europe. These included woolly mammoths, woolly rhinoceros, cave hyenas, cave lions, and cave bears. Neanderthals and Homotherium died out around 30,000 years ago. Animals that lived there and did not go extinct include deer, wolves, horses, aurochs, and even modern humans.