They both are animals that eat grass
Yes, because a Mammoth is bigger than one. Mastodons are about the same size as Mammoths.
It is thought that wooly mammoths behave much like their cousins, elephants. There are fossil records that show that they have the same social organization.
yes they are they both are 13to14 feet tall
No, elephants and mice are not the same species. The only thing that is similar between them is the fact they are both mammals.
Acording to what i have heard it is said that the woolly mammoth would be about twice the size of an African elephant.
steven no they have the same cells. same as every thing it goes into each other
Fossil remains of mammoths indicate that mammoths primarily ate grasses, reeds and water sedges. Dung deposits have also shown evidence of pondweed, elderberry, snowberry, wild rose, raspberries, currants, spruce, sagebrush, water birch, oak, juniper, grasses, and prickly pear cactus.
Yes, it was a placental mammal, but is now extinct.
The same thing as elephants I'd imagine.
No. Rhinos have horns. Elephants have tusks. Horns are made of keratin, the same thing that composes hair. Tusks are modified teeth.
Elephants aren't native to America, so there isn't a specie of American Elephants. What you have are African or Asian/Indian Elephants, living in America. Not the same thing. Endangerment is about the animals in their natural environment, not about animals in zoos, circuses or other artificial settings.
All elephants do look the same. There are 2 types of elephants, African and Asian. But they don't look the same.