Woolly mammoth lived in the tundra. The tundra is a dry, treeless plain near a polar region. It is so cold there in winter, that the soil stays frozen year round only a few inches below the surface. In the summer, it is still very cool.
Wooly Mammoth
The mammoth was like a hairy elephant. You can earn mammoth savings if you use coupons when you shop.
A big, hairy elephant
A hairy Elephant ;)
the hairy mammoth, or woolly mammoth, became extinct around 1700 BC and is believed to be an ancestor to the elephant. They were herbivores creatures and served as a large food source for saber toothed cats.
One is much bigger brown and hairy
the tanks in the farm were mammoth in size .
It lived in Russia 100,000 mya to10,000 years ago
A woolly mammoth was a brown hairy, prehistoric elephant that weighed 9 tons, stood 15 ft tall, and had very long tusks.
Mammoths are not the ancestors of the modern elephant. Mammoths had hairy coats and large tusks. The Woolly Mammoth was about 11 feet tall and weighed 6 to 8 tons.
during the ice age
No, the noun mammoth is a concrete noun. Although the mammoth is long extinct, there are physical remains in many places on Earth. It was a large, hairy mammal, very similar to an elephant.*The word mammoth is also an adjective, used to describe a noun as huge, enormous, immense.