No. A living fossil is a type of organism that has lived on earth for a very long time and has changed little through evolution. Mammoths are not living fossils because they are extinct and did not exist for a particularly long time.
The woolly mammoth.
The official state fossil of Alaska is the Woolly Mammoth. It was designated as such in 1986.
They had excessive amounts of fur.They also did not lay eggs.
There are no living descendants of woolly mammoths. African elephants are a separate branch, and Asian elephants are a near relative. While there are other mammoth species, these are currently thought to have evolved alongside the woolly mammoth from species such as the steppe mammoth.
Alaska has no state dinosaurs, but its state fossil is the woolly mammoth.
Humans eat the woolly mammoth!
It was found in 1969 in southern America by the scientist Neil Diggins.
No, the mammoth is not found living today. All the mammoth species became extinct about the time of the last ice age.
Their tusks
the woolly mammoth was different from lots. But, scientist say the woolly mammoth was never different.
Wooly Mammoth :)
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company was created in 1980.