Like the dinosaurs nobody except god knows. It might have been mans fault it might have been natural.
Have you seen any lately?
ask someone who actually cares
why u askin me i dont reely care
Mammoths went extinct about 3,000 years ago.
There are three reasons why mammoths went extinct. Scientists have proven that they are all combined to get the result of mammoths dieng. They are: Humans hunting them down Lack of food -Mammoths were the biggest grass eaters after the ice age the grass land became trees Climate change
yes on the wengal island there survived as recently as 2000bc and most went extinct around 8000bc
4,000 years ago New DNA research shows the world got too wet for the giant animals to survive. Summary: Humans did not cause woolly mammoths to go extinct climate change did. For five million years, woolly mammoths roamed the earth until they vanished for good nearly 4,000 years ago and scientists have finally proved why.
Mammoths went extinct at the end of the last Ice Age, 10,000 years ago. During that time, it became warmer. The extensive glaciers melted, which caused sea levels to rise. The main climate change was in areas like northern Europe and Canada, because it was going from tundra that was cold enough to create glaciers to a climate warm enough for pine forests.
Sabretooth Cats Got Extinct 10,000 years ago because their prey was mammoths and ground sloths. These animals got extinct.So when the sabretooth cat went to hunt it couldnt find mammoths or ground sloths.And also some got extinct because of climate change. By Mohamad Ali Grade 4-E
I wonder if you mean Mammoths? I hope you did, because I'm going to answer your question like you did! Mammoths are prehistoric creatures that lived during the last Ice Age in Eurasia and North America. Along with most of the large animals of the Americas, the Mammoth went extinct because of the retreat of the Ice Age. Our ancestors, the Homo-Erectus, Neanderthals and the Cro-Magnens hunted and ate the Mammoth, and actually used their bones to create their houses. There is great debate as to whether our ancestors drove the Mammoths extinct through hunting, most likely it was a contributing factor. Mammoths were humongous! They weighed anywhere from 6-12 tons, and had exceptionally large tusks. The Mammoths were the last species of their genus, effectivley ending the genus when they went extinct. The Mammoths are from another world, they lived when man was begginning to evolve into our modern day selves. They shaped much of our evolution as well, providing us with food and shelter.
There were many types of elephant like animals that went extinct. Some didn't look like the elephants we have today. The Moeritherium looked much more like a hippo or tapiar, but was a relative of modern day elephants. There were also the mammoths, mastodons, and several other species that had shovel like tusks on their bottom jaws.
1) They were killed by early Paleo-indians. 2) The mammoths went extinct due to weather changes (ending of the ice age) and the possibility that North America became a desert at the end of the ice age, until the weather patterns reestablished themselves.