Mammoths became extinct from people hunting them for their tusks and fur.
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Answer: Mammoths became extinct in the last Ice Age (10.000 B.C). A combination of severe climatic changes with over hunting resulted in their extinction. Hope this helps
The woolly mammoths lived about 20,000 years ago and became extinct during the Ice Age.
No. Mammoths became extinct after the Ice Age.
There are three reasons why mammoths went extinct. Scientists have proven that they are all combined to get the result of mammoths dieng. They are: Humans hunting them down Lack of food -Mammoths were the biggest grass eaters after the ice age the grass land became trees Climate change
Excluding a population of dwarf woolly mammoths on Wrangel Island (which lasted until 3,700 years ago), woolly mammoths became extinct 10,000 years ago. Scientists are not sure what caused the extinction of the woolly mammoths, but they have a few theories. Theories include climate change at the end of the Ice Age, human induced diseases, and human overhunting. It could have also been any combination of the above.
Elephants are less hairy than mammoths and do not posses such large tusks. Elephants are not extinct, while mammoths are.
They are not - mammoths were dinosaurs and are extinct
Because of the climate change , were not used to the change of wheather
mamoths either became exstinxt from humans hunting them or the melting of the ice age
mammoths are extinct from climate change and hunting. people wanted their bones for things like mammoth bone huts.