The climate didn't make the wooly mamooth extinct. People killed all of them.
and fortunantly they did not do a very complete job as well because small herds are still being occasionally reported in the most remote regions of the northern hemispheres by the indigenous population and local goverments of seberia and Russia.
mammoths don't have a problem surviving...they're all extinct.
no they did not
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.
None. The wooly mammoth is extinct. It was a separate, distinct species.
People during the ice age had little technology. They had clothes, knew how to make fires, and could make hunting weapons. Most migrated with the animals they hunted, which were usually Woolly Mammoths, and when the ice age died out, and the Woolly Mammoths went extinct, people started hunting the other animals. They eventually learned how to farm, and stopped depending on moving from place to place, following a pack of animals.
Because the Ice age died out all their food and that so they couldn't eat and when they went from one country to one country they would have to walk across the sea and they would fall through the Ice. BUT Humans was NOT the problem for the Mammoths extinction!!!!!!!!
Climate change made it difficult for wolly mammoths to survive because the weather was too warm for them. Their coats were excellent for the winter weathers but the weather became too much for them to handle come summer time. Also mammoths died out because climate change caused a massive decline to their grassland habitat which reduced food supplies.
Men's jobs were to hunt mammoths, reindeer, woolly rhinos, ect. Women's and children's jobs were to cook, build a shelter, and make the clothing.
melts the polar icecaps and could cause climate change which could make many animals extinct around the world
A scantiest in Japan is working with Russia and the US to clone the DNA of the woolly mammoth from frozen ti-shoe to make a woolly mammoth in about 2-3 years.
they make woolly warm jumpers out of it..and socks
About 65 million years ago a giant asteroid hit the Earth in today's Mexico. It caused many climate changes, which killed the dinosaurs.