During the Quaternary period, land bridges formed between the continents and the land looked much as it does today. The climate was colder and animals living during the time included the saber-toothed cat and the woolly mammoth.
No, the word 'woolly' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun, for example a woolly sweater, a woollylamb.The word 'woolly' is also a noun, an informal word for woolen garments, often used in the plural, 'woollies'.
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Wooly Mammoth
An African elephant is a herbivore.
No. Australopithecus was a herbivore, and died out before the first Mammoth.
The Woolly Mammoth is a Herbivore, meaning it only eats plant matter.
It is a mammal, for it gave live birth. It was the ancestor of the modern day elephant.
Humans eat the woolly mammoth!
Their tusks
the woolly mammoth was different from lots. But, scientist say the woolly mammoth was never different.
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the woolly mammoth became extinct a number of decades ago
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company was created in 1980.
The Woolly Mammoth was so unique because of its large size. In fact the term "mammoth" means large, enormous size. It's also unique because the Woolly Mammoth was very woolly and it is the ancestor of the modern elephant.
Mammuthus primigenius is the Latin name for the woolly mammoth.
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