Calcium, and bones(be more specific).
Yes, there are mammoth bones on earth. Both fossils of mammoth bones and actual bones have been found. Notably some frozen carcasses of woolly mammoths have been found in both Siberia and Alaska (mostly Siberia) which, of course, includes the bones within the carcasses. Mammoth bones have also been extracted from the La Brea Tar Pits.
they use it for dogs
fur and mammoth bones for structure
Hunters and gatherers used the bones of the woolly mammoth for various practical purposes. They crafted tools, such as spear points and scrapers, from the bones, and the large bones could also be used as structural supports in shelters. Additionally, some cultures fashioned ornaments or decorative items from mammoth ivory, showcasing their resourcefulness in utilizing all parts of the animal.
hunters and gatherers use bones and fur for shelter and weapons
A mammoth has around 317-322 bones in their whole body. This is based on findings of a mammoth bones in SD.
mammoths are extinct from climate change and hunting. people wanted their bones for things like mammoth bone huts.
When mammoth remains are found, they are usually turned over to paleontologists. Paleontologists preserve them in controlled environments at natural history museums.
they lived in houses of mammoth bones ,i think
Cro-Magnons made tents using mammoth bones as supports
they made their homes out of mammoth bones and animal skins
A mammoth is more likely to fossilize than a caterpillar because a caterpillar has no hard tissue. Bones and cartilage are much more likely to fossilize.