No, the Inuit did not hunt woolly mammoths. The Inuit people are primarily associated with Arctic regions of North America and have a history that dates back thousands of years, but woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago, long before the Inuit culture developed. The Inuit primarily hunted animals like seals, whales, and caribou that were present in their environment.
wooly mammoths
Wooly Mammoths are brown.
No
They lived in Europe and in Sibiria. Some Wooly Mammoths lived in North America and in Eurasia.
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Get out of here! Wooly mammoths were hunted by humans.
wooly mammoths were herbivores . They only ate grass and plants
you spelt wooly wrong
cave men hunted them.
Not likely. Mammoths were a food source for early man.
The Wooly Mammoth lived in the Pleistocene Period.
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