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No, Woolly Mammoths are extinct.
because they did not have enough food because the ice age came
it has hair and a layer of fat to keep it from the cold
A full grown wolly mammoth weighs between 12000 - 20000 lbs. Wooly mamoths weigh 12 000 to 20 000 pounds
Woolly Mammoths were about the size of modern elephants. On average males weighed about 5 - 6 tonnes while large individuals can weigh as much as 8 tonnes.
yes wooly mamoths are reptiles. they were around in the jurrasic period. wooly mamoths are dinosaurs, they also go by the name of woolysaurus rex.
Adaptations such as double hooves and thick woolly coats (that keep the sheep warm in colder climates found on these hills) are both examples of the adaptations sheep have. these were the adaptations of sheep i hope this helps you
they had long, thick fur to keep out the cold. Their tusks would help get prey.
the last wolly mamoths died out during the last ice age
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