The wooly mammoth had no prey, as it was a herbivore.
It may have been the prey of big cats such as the smilodon (sabre-tooth cat).
They were prey, mammoths were herbivores meaning they ate plants. They had no need to hunt for food and were often preyed on by cavemen and other large carnivores (meat eaters.)
the homo erectus hunted deer, wildebeast, and woolly mammoths.
They preyed mostly on small animals but also tackled mammoths.
The mammoth's niche was a large grazer. Animals with a similar niche today include the African elephant. Mammoths were also important prey for prehistoric humans and saber toothed cats.
they had long, thick fur to keep out the cold. Their tusks would help get prey.
The mastodon's (wooly mammoth's) main predators were possibly smilodon (saber tooth cats).
The Native Americans did not purposely leave Canada. They were following wherever the woolly mammoths went because they needed food. If they did not leave Canada, then they would die. The woolly mammoths follow their prey. If the woolly mammoths had food, then would have food too.
The sabre-toothed cat, also known as Smilodon, primarily fed on large herbivores such as bison, mammoths, and ground sloths. Its distinctively long canine teeth were used to deliver a lethal bite to its prey during hunts.
Yes , a few species like homotherium,or maybe even smilodon fatalis.Homotherium hunts mammoths with high speed and coordinated effortYoung mastodons (relatives of the mammoth ) are also on the menu
Elephants are less hairy than mammoths and do not posses such large tusks. Elephants are not extinct, while mammoths are.
Woolly mammoths were an important prey animal for humans. Early humans ate their meat and used their skins for shelter and possibly clothing. Sinews could have been used, as could bones and blood, which could be used to make primitive glue.
The mammoths lived for 100,000000 of years but a mammoths lived for 80 years