they can fend off hunters with there tusks or stamp on them with there size 20 feet
The largest woolly mammoth ear was 30 cm long
Fully grown males were often ten feet tall at the shoulder.
Not all dinosaurs had large feet. Some dinosaurs were small and didn't have big feet.
Scientists found that the cave bear was 100 percent carnivorous due to its big, sharp teeth. They suggested that the cave bear probably ate anything like carrion stolen from other predators, and hunted animals like the prehistoric elk.Cave bears eat caribous, woolly rhinoceros, woolly mammoths, woolly bisons, cavemen, and deer.
Early humans depended on the herds of mammoths, bison, and other large animals for food, clothing, shelter, and many other things. So, when the big game moved, humans followed them.
10000- 13000 B.C.AND U MAY ASK "What were they following?"They were following big animals, woolly mammoths and the buffalo.where they came from, how they got here, And why?
There were several species of mammoths, some of them big and others not so big. The largest one was the Sungar mammoth, which was 5 meters tall and was heavier than a Tyrannosaurus rex! But the most famous mammoth, the woolly mammoth, was around the size of a modern day Asian elephant (around 3 meters tall).
One of the saber tooth tigers enemies where the huge terror birds that would kill the big cats and woolly mammoths could easily kill one too.
In an adult T. rex, the brain was about 8 - 10 inches long and about 4 inches at its thickest (at the olfactory lobe).
The Woolly mammoth used its incisors (tusks) to dig in the snow and pick up plants and tree parts to eat.
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Woolly mammoths were about 9 to 12 feet tall. That isn't noticeably taller than Asiatic elephants, but the woolly mammoths did weigh more (up to 8 tons). There was also a dwarf variety of woolly mammoth that lived on Wrangel Island. They measured 6 to 7.5 feet tall.