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The demise of the woolly mammoth is still widely debated by researchers. Many, however, believe extinction was due to geological changes in soil and food that no longer allowed these large animals to obtain the vast amounts of nutrients they needed to survive. Evidence of osteoporosis and other severe bone diseases in mammoth remains have led scientists to this conclusion.

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