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Why did the woolly rhinoceros become extinct?

Woolly rhinos were alive during the last Ice Age. Like most Ice Age animals, when the temperatures became warmer and the ice and snow melted, they died. It was too warm and they were too big.


Did the woolly rhinoceros become extinct?

Woolly rhinos were alive during the last Ice Age. Like most Ice Age animals, when the temperatures became warmer and the ice and snow melted, they died. It was too warm and they were too big.


What type of animals lived on earth prior the last ice age?

Dinosaurs


What did people do after the last ice age?

They began to domesticate/tame animals and plants


Did any other animals become extinct at the end of the ice age?

Hundreds of species died out at the end of the last ice age but it was mainly the largest animals that suffered, Mammoths, Mastodons, Dire Wolves, Artodus, European Lions, Cave Bears, European Hyenas etc.


What animals living today lived through the last ice age?

Crocodiles/ Alligator's


What happened to the early people when the ice age animals died out?

They became hunter-gatherers


What was the last ice age like?

Icy & cold. the last ice age was horrific of course where the snow started to melt it caused avalanches killing animals that survieved maybe even wiping out the last of species. by laura2790


When did wolly mamoths become extinct?

the last wolly mamoths died out during the last ice age


How did ice age animals adapt to the ice age?

They wore coats!(:


What happened after the ice ag?

the ice melted and big animals died and small animals rose. Which ice Age? Do you mean the last glacial phase of the present one, ending about 10 000 years ago? If so, the ice cover and Arctic fringe retreated, and the sea-level rose, to their present levels. Same processes as any of the Ice Age's alternating freeze-thaw stages. The extinctions of the large tundra animals like Mammoth were probably as much to do with Man hunting them as diminishing habitat and competition from other animals. The smaller animals were already around.


Who were the survivors of the ice age?

What are you asking about them? If you wanted to know what they were called, there were three species of humans known to have lived during the last Ice Age. The earliest was Homo heidelbergensis, which evolved into the other two species during the ice age. These were Homo neanderthalis (which died out 30,000 years ago), and Homo sapiens (modern humans). H. neanderthalis and H. heidelbergensis both died out before the end of the Ice Age. H. sapiens are the only human species known to have survived beyond the end of the last Ice Age.