Most North American ice age megafauna such as columbian mammoths, jefferson ground sloths, short-face bears, and dire wolves (actually marsupials) died out 12,700 years ago, and some survived until 9,000 years ago, while Eurasian ice age megafauna died out around 11,000 years ago
The famous ice age megafauna like mammoths, mastodons, woolly rhinos, saber toothed cats, giant ground sloths, etc became extinct 10,000 years ago. That was at the end of the Pleistocene and the last Ice Age. Nobody is sure why they died out.
They began to disappear just after the first humans appeared in North America 13,000 years ago.
the Teratorn went extinct 10,000 Years ago during the Last ice Age
None did. Titanoboa went extinct long before the ice ages began. Species go extinct fairly regularly do to environmental changes and competition with other species.
I think some place were it is warm for the animals to surfive
If all animals go extinct there will be no need for food!
Animals go extinct for many reasons, but the main one being loss of habitat.
dinosaurs and ice age animals were around the first animals around so to see there bones go on google images and type in dinosaur bones or ice age bones :)
Humans are the answer! humans caused more animals to go extinct than any other animal.
Animals that need water
Of course humans cause animals to go extinct
At the end of the Ice Age 10,000 years ago, many large mammals died out in Europe. These included woolly mammoths, woolly rhinoceros, cave hyenas, cave lions, and cave bears. Neanderthals and Homotherium died out around 30,000 years ago. Animals that lived there and did not go extinct include deer, wolves, horses, aurochs, and even modern humans.
When they go extinct or are about to go extinct, they are called endangered. This usually happens when there is a widespread famine, drought, etc.
well long story short ice age ,hunters ,and starvation (they only ate grass and mot plants came into the world)