pretty much anything you can think of including like food and clothing and many other things
Animal dicks are from antelopes,bear and sometimes Mammoths :3
There are none still alive. who knows how many are under the ice in Antarctica they have find one but it was dead they are trying to use it DNA to bread with elephants
The woolly mammoth used its tail primarily for balance and communication. Its tail helped maintain stability while navigating through its cold, snowy habitat. Additionally, it may have been used for swatting away insects or signaling to other mammoths, enhancing social interactions within herds.
the Clovis spearhead. They were created by the people who lived during the late Pleistocene. They were designed for hunting huge animals, such as mammoths and mastodons.
Early Americans used mammoths for a variety of purposes. They hunted them for their meat, hides, and bones, which were used for making tools, weapons, and shelter. Mammoth bones were also used to construct structures such as dwellings and fences.
they are big and fury and they use that fur for warmth
They used their tusks as tools
i dont know but i think they use them to frighten other animals/creatures
The first chamber ovens are dated back to 29,000 BC. Central Europe is credited for inventing the first chamber oven. The main use for these ovens back then were to cook mammoths.
Yes, woolly nylon is the right thread to use in overlock machines.
Animal skins
Yes, you can use Volck oil for controlling woolly adelgids.Specifically, woolly adelgids are a pest of Eastern hemlock trees (Tsuga canadensis). The hemlock is a conifer, which is listed on the label as a kind of plant which responds to Volck oil treatments. The label also specifies woolly adelgids among the pests whose presence the product intends to control.