1. body
2. size
3. how it mates
4. the raction to mice
5. the tuskes
6. how heavy/ wiehgt
7.noise/the way they comunicate
8. how many babies
9.where they are found
10. how fast they are
11. there is alot more than i know...
u tell me
There are no living descendants of woolly mammoths. African elephants are a separate branch, and Asian elephants are a near relative. While there are other mammoth species, these are currently thought to have evolved alongside the woolly mammoth from species such as the steppe mammoth.
The mammoth is an extinct form of the elephant. The mammoth died out a long time ago. The only elephants that are around today are the African and Indian elephant.
As in elephants, the mammoth female is called a cow.
elephants
Acording to what i have heard it is said that the woolly mammoth would be about twice the size of an African elephant.
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I dont think so they eat grass so when the climate changed the grass died they will starved
Mammoths were similar to elephants except for a few features. Those features are: 1. Mammoths had longer forelimbs than hind legs. Thus, their back sloped forward, whereas elephants have a level back. 2. They had longer, dramatically curved tusks when compared to modern elephants. 3. They were covered in long fur. 4. Mammoths had tiny ears compared to elephants.
Mammoth, elephants were not around in them days
The relatives are Haxuros,Manatee,and the ardvark
The Wooly Mammoth is related to it but as you probely know, it's extint.
No. Wooly Mammoths, like elephants, were herbivores.