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Q: How much is a woolly mammoth tooth worth?
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How much food did a woolly mammoth eat a day?

the wooly mammoth ate about ten billion pounds of food per hour


What does a mammoth tooth look like?

A mammoth tooth looks very much like the bottom of a sneaker. These huge molars are designed to quickly dispatch the large amounts of grass they consume.


Where have woolly mammoth fossils been found?

Yes! I do not know much about Wolly Mammoths but I do know that they have found lots of their fossils!


What caused the woolly mammoth to be extinct?

Either too much hunting caused the population to end, or the Ice Age was too cold for them.


What is the difference between a mastodon and a wooly mammoth?

one has a hairy mutt


How long was the woolly mammoth around?

The woolly mammoth was the last species of the genus Mammuthus. Most populations of the woolly mammoth in Eurasia and North America died out at the end of the last Ice Age.There are many explanations about how they died.One is: About 12,000 years ago, wetter, warmer weather began to take hold. The woolly mammoth, in its warm, thick furry coat, could not withstand the rising temperatures.Another is: Due to the climate change different plants started to grow in the countries in which the Woolly Mammoth lived. There became more of these plants and less grass and other vegetation the Mammoth ate. When the Mammoth's food source had gone they ventured further north in order to find some more food. Eventually there was no food left anywhere and the Mammoth died out. This theory's evidence is that by examining the pollen that came from around that time you can see that there are very little amounts of grass pollen (which is what mammoth's ate) and much more other pollen. You can see that the Mammoths moved further north when there became less mammoth fossils in areas the Mammoths used to live and more further North.


How much is a 7.5 foot mammoth tusk worth?

100.oo


What does a woolly mammoth sound like?

As they are extinct no one can really be certain, but being that they were a type of elephant they likely sounded very much like modern elephants.


Could the mammoth kill a saber-toothed tiger?

Yes. A large pack of saber-tooth tigers often hunt and kill a woolly mammoth out of defense and prey to eat if the woolly mammoth is alone. They work together to kill the woolly mammoth by stabbing their fangs and clawing the woolly mammoth down.


How much money is 1 cat tooth worth?

Not much, they are too common.


How did woolly mammoth become extinct?

While most woolly mammoths died out at the end of the Pleistocene (12,000 years ago), a small population survived on St. Paul Island, Alaska, up until 6000 BC [2], while another remained on Wrangel Island, located in the Arctic Ocean, up until 1700 BC. Possibly due to their limited food supply, these animals were a dwarf variety, thus much smaller than the original Pleistocene woolly mammoth. However, the Wrangel Island mammoths should not be confused with the Channel Islands Pygmy Mammoth, Mammuthus exilis, which was a different species.


How much are metal teeth are worth?

six dollars a tooth