No. Mammoths are from the ice age not the Mesozoic era (dinosaur age).
Dinosaurs were not mammals at all; they are officially classed as reptiles. Their closest living relatives are birds.
No they lived in the ice age which is seperate to the dinosaurs time period but i can tell you that the mammals lived with the dinosaurs.
It is a mammal.
The giraffe is taller than a mammoth was.
No all the dinosaurs were dead by the time of the mammoth.
by the process of dating fossils
seeing as they lived in the ice age, the dinosaurs.
the mammoth did not exist first before the the dinosaurs, in fact it existed after the dinosaurs extinction.
Wolly mammoths came after dinosaurs.
Alaska has no state dinosaurs, but its state fossil is the woolly mammoth.
Dinosaurs first appeared in the middle of the Triassic period. The extinction during the Triassic-Jurassic periods allowed dinosaurs to grow to mammoth proportions.
The "dinosaurs" that could fly, such as Pterodactyl, or swim, such as Elasmosaurus, weren't true dinosaurs. Therefore, they were prehistoric animals that were not dinosaurs.
Mostly because they have well-preserved specimens of Woolly Mammoth, so that is a good place to start.
Pteranodon,Brachiosaurus, Wooly Mammoth,Smilodon(or Sabre toothed cat), tyrannosaurus and other Jurassic and cretaceous dinosaurus were there.
In mesozoic era there are creatures are living, examples. DINOSAURS, Mammoth and others.
No, cave men and dinosaurs did not exist at the same time. Dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million years before modern humans, including cave men, appeared on Earth.