The species name for the woolly mammoth is Mammuthus primigenius. This extinct species of elephant lived during the Pleistocene epoch and is known for its long, curved tusks and thick fur, which helped it survive in cold environments. Woolly mammoths roamed across parts of Europe, Asia, and North America before going extinct around 4,000 years ago.
The scientific name for the woolly mammoth is Mammuthus Primigenius. A partial taxonomy for mammoth is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: Proboscidea (long snout)Family: Elephantidae (elephants and mammoths)Genus: MammuthusThere are several species within the Genus:Mammuthus, one of which is the woolly mammoth.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Paraprociphilus tessellatus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Eriosoma lanigerum.
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Adelges strobilobius.
Mammuthus primigenius is the Latin name for the woolly mammoth.
ANOTHER NAME FOR 'WOOLLY ROCK' IS ASBESTOS
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To see how the species evolved.
Coelodonta antiquitatis is the binomial name (or scientific name) for the woolly rhinoceros.
There are no living descendants of woolly mammoths. African elephants are a separate branch, and Asian elephants are a near relative. While there are other mammoth species, these are currently thought to have evolved alongside the woolly mammoth from species such as the steppe mammoth.
the woolly mammoth got its name from siberia when one woolly mammoth surviver was spoted and mammoth ment huge at that time in siberia as well as it was woolly and that is how it got its name