Recent studies indicate that tuberculosis may have been partly responsible for the extinction of the mastodon 10,000 years ago.Another influencing factor to their eventual extinction in America during the late Pleistocene may have been the presence of Paleo-indians, who entered the American continent in relatively large numbers 13,000 years ago. Their hunting caused a gradual attrition to the Mastodon and Mammoth populations, significant enough that over time the Mastodons were hunted to extinction
The mastodons lived from about 3.75 millon-11,000 years ago. : )
From 33.9 million years ago to 11,000 years ago.
The mastodons died off approximately 11,000 years ago.
Yes.
True
Mastodons are extinct,
Mastodons were found throughout North and South America.
God made mastodons in 4000 BC.
Mammoths and mastodons were abundant 10,000 years ago. Currently, we live in the Cenozoic era, which began 65.5 million years ago. Therefor, mammoths and mastodons were abundant in the Cenozoic era.
Mastodons were herbivores, so they ate things like leaves and fruit.
no
The American Mastodons were top predators and therefore had few enemies. Juvenile Mastodons were at risk from being killed by short-faced bears and American lions.
they ate apples if they had worms in them
Nomads came acrossed the Bering Strait following mastodons (relatives of the wooly mammoth) into Canada because the mastodons were their source of food.
It was a scavenger. I THINK