Wooly Mammoths live in cold, dry habitats, but they migrate year-round. In the winter, mammoths migrate south for warmer environments, and in the summer, they migrate north for colder environments. The "Wooly" in front of their names answers why they do so.
Mammoths were grazers, so they lived in grassy plains. Some species, such as the woolly mammoth, lived in the tundra. Others, such as the Columbian mammoth, lived in temperate or even subtropical grasslands.
The wooly mammoths were grazing animals. They lived on grasslands. They competed with Buffalo, Deer, Antelope, and Caribou for the available tall grass. It took a lot more grass to support a mammoth than any of its competitors for grass. They could crop it too low for a mammoth to eat it. Very few mammoths remained when humans came to North America.
Woolly mammoths lived in the tundra. A tundra is a somewhat dry, treeless plain where it has very cold winters and short, mild summers. The ground always stays frozen a few inches down, and it is dominated by grasses, moss, lichens, and small shrubs.
The woolly mammoths' habitat was a cold and windy grassland that was a tundra like steep environment .
mostly the snowy tundra and praries.
temperate to arctic
North America but now extinct
11,500 to 13,500 years ago
They lived in Europe and in Sibiria. Some Wooly Mammoths lived in North America and in Eurasia.
wooly mammoths
Cenozoic era
In north america and euorpe and south america.
Wooly mammoths have a very strange environment . They live with the mystic snorks deep sea. :)
Wooly Mammoths are brown.
No
Woolly mammoths lived in Siberia, Alaska, and northern Europe.
Wooly mammoths are extinct. There are no living wooly mammoths so there are none around to have babies. When they roamed the earth they gave birth to live young.
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Get out of here! Wooly mammoths were hunted by humans.
wooly mammoths were herbivores . They only ate grass and plants