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It lived in Russia 100,000 mya to10,000 years ago
They lived in cold, dry, rocky tundras along with wolly mammoth and wolly rhino.
The woolly mammoth's habitat was good for it for two reasons. One, the tundra has lots of grass for a large grazer like a mammoth. Two, the mammoth evolved to be adapted to the cold temperatures of the tundra; it's thick fur and blubber could have made them overheat in warmer climates.
As the world got warmer the woolly mammoth habitat decreased their source of food and as the human population grew the more hunters their was around to hunt the mammoths so that could drove the last of the mammoths to extinction
Mammoths lived in many different habitats around the world. However, they usually lived in grasslands. Some, such as the Woolly Mammoth, lived in Arctic grasslands (tundra), and others, such as the Columbian Mammoth, lived in temperate grasslands, and others, such as the African Ancestor Mammoth, lived in savannas. Note that mammoths in warmer climates didn't have long hair.
A bull mammoth
The woolly mammoth is believed to have gone extinct around 4,000 years ago, with most populations disappearing about 10,000 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age. Their extinction is attributed to a combination of climate change, which led to habitat loss, and overhunting by early humans. As temperatures warmed, their tundra habitat shrank, while human hunting pressures increased, leading to their decline.
an antonym of mammoth.
a mammoth represents leadership.
Wooly Mammoth :)
The address of the Mammoth Historical Society is: Po Box 748, Mammoth, AZ 85618-0748