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Well, isn't that a happy little question! A group of mammoths is called a herd, just like a group of elephants. Imagine those big, gentle creatures roaming the ancient landscapes together, creating a beautiful sight that would inspire any artist to paint. Just remember, in the world of nature, there's always something wonderful to learn and appreciate.

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What is the collective noun for a group of mammoths?

The standard collective nouns are:a herd of mammothsa tusk of mammoths


Are elephants not mammoths?

Elephants are less hairy than mammoths and do not posses such large tusks. Elephants are not extinct, while mammoths are.


What is the age of the woolly mammoth?

The oldest known fossils of woolly mammoths were found in sediments that may have been 150,000 years old. Most woolly mammoths became extinct about 10,000 years ago. However, a dwarf group of woolly mammoths survived on Wrangel Island until about 1700 BC.


How long did mammoths live for?

The mammoths lived for 100,000000 of years but a mammoths lived for 80 years


What color are woolly mammoths?

Wooly Mammoths are brown.


Did mammoths eat other animals?

No mammoths were vegetarians.


Why are people saving mammoths?

They are not - mammoths were dinosaurs and are extinct


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Does extinction describe pandas or wooly mammoths?

wooly mammoths


When was Winston-Salem Mammoths created?

Winston-Salem Mammoths was created in 1995.


What do mammoths have in common?

1. All mammoths had long, dramatically curved tusks. 2. All mammoths had longer forelimbs than hind limbs. 3. All mammoths were grazers.


Did mammoths live on plains?

Mammoths were grass eating animals. Because grass grows well in the plains, that would have been an ideal habitat for mammoths. In fact, woolly mammoths lived in the tundra, which are dry, treeless plains, and Columbian mammoths lived in the Great Plains.