Do you mean instinct?If you do,then here are a few examples:
-Mammoth
-Sabertooth Tiger
-Woolly Rhino
-Cave Lion
-Chalicotherium
-Andrewsarchus
-Baluchitherium
-Doedicurus
-Glyptodon
-Mastodon
&
-Megatherium
Remember,those are just a FEW examples.There are thousands more and I would not like to put them all on here:)
The ice age animals include saber tooth tigers, giant sloths, mammoths, and mastodons. They are now extinct but have been discovered through the collection of fossils.
When the ice age ended, the land that was once covered in ice was now covered in vegetation and water. This led to the formation of lakes, rivers, and forests as the glaciers retreated. The land also became suitable for habitation by various species of plants and animals.
No because it is 2011 now and there was no ice age then
Supposedly, in 2009
Strictly speaking, we are in an ice age now. It started about 2.6 million years ago and is made up of very cold periods interspersed with warmer periods such as we have now.
Nearly same as it is now .
No, the Earth is not in an ice age right now. The last ice age ended about 10,000 years ago.
Because people kept finding their fossilized bones as well as complete animals frozen in the permafrost of Siberia. There aren't any of those animals living now so they must be extinct.
Since we are in an ice age now the question should be "how would you get educated". If you mean, "how would you get educated in a glaciation", the answer is, "the same as you get educated now but a lot nearer the equator".
The present ice age exists now and it started about 2.6 million years ago. We are living in a warm period between glaciations called an interglacial.
Not all of North America. The last Ice Age's ice sheets spread all the way down to what is now the US/Canadian border, and that's about as far south as the ice went.
the ice age hunters would travel with the mammoths, to keep from starving. the ice age hunters followed the mammoths, killing them for equipment into Beringia. Beringia was a temporary path of land that was once and is now covered in water. the ice age hunters and the mammoths traveled across Beringia, witch some say how the first Americans came.