At the end of the Ice Age 10,000 years ago, many large mammals died out in Europe. These included woolly mammoths, woolly rhinoceros, cave hyenas, cave lions, and cave bears. Neanderthals and Homotherium died out around 30,000 years ago. Animals that lived there and did not go extinct include deer, wolves, horses, aurochs, and even modern humans.
Dinosaurs
Crocodiles/ Alligator's
Woolly mammoths lived in the tundra of Russia and Europe during the last Ice Age.
Animals of the Ice Age lived after the dinosaurs.
There were about 5000-10,000 animals!
The seplaeus was a cave bear that is now extinct. The bear lived in Europe and became extinct at the beginning of the last glacial ice age.
all around the world
Dears, Mammoths, Whales.
lots of animals like woolly mammoth . rhinos lived during the ice age
They lived in Europe Africa and Asia
they lived where the food lived During the last glaciation the most northerly people in Europe lived in areas such as Spain and the Black Sea. Other good areas would have been the middle east, south-east Asia and Africa and also Australia. In the Americas, Central and South America but probably only in the latter part of the glaciation.
They lived all across Europe. They lived in the same climate that Europe has now.