In short, no. The Cretaceous period ended 65.5 million years ago, and mammoths first evolved about 5 million years ago.
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Mammoths are considered extinct, although there are a few people who claim to have seen them in remote areas.
The Wooly Mammoth lived in the Pleistocene Period.
the mammoths were in the quarternary period
No, mammoths did not exist in the Jurassic period. Mammoths lived during the Pleistocene epoch, which began around 2.6 million years ago and ended about 11,700 years ago. The Jurassic period occurred between 201.3 million years ago and 145 million years ago.
Alive today - no. As fossils and mummified remains - yes.
Mammoths lived during the Pleistocene series, which is part of the Quaternary system, and that is part of the Cenozoic Era.
The earliest known ancestors of the mammoths existed about 4.5 million years ago. This was during the late Neogene. The Neogene is the second period of the Cenozoic era.
The earliest known ancestors of the mammoths existed about 4.5 million years ago. This was during the late Neogene. The Neogene is the second period of the Cenozoic era.
They are now extinct but when they were alive their territory ranged across North America and northern Eurasia .
I'm not exactly sure, but they came after the dinosaurs, and are famous for the ice age.
No!!! There were no people alive in the Jurassic period.