I think no because they are taking advantage of the mammoth
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No, the mammoth is not found living today. All the mammoth species became extinct about the time of the last ice age.
There is a large collection of mammoth fossils found on the Isle of Wight in the UK. So, that would suggest that the mammoth was living in northern Europe.
Sorry to tell you, but no, there isn't a living mammoth alive today, but I currently have an article on my wall that says researchers in Tokyo plan to resurrect one in five years, so you can look forward to that!
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.
The woolly mammoth's closest living relatives are Elephas, the Asian elephant, and Loxodonta, the African bush and African forest elephant.
The scientist who first studied living cell was A.V. Leeuwenhoek in 1674
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