saber tooth tigers!
The scientific name for the woolly mammoth is Mammuthus Primigenius. A partial taxonomy for mammoth is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: Proboscidea (long snout)Family: Elephantidae (elephants and mammoths)Genus: MammuthusThere are several species within the Genus:Mammuthus, one of which is the woolly mammoth.
The scientific name for the woolly caterpillar is Pyrrharctia isabella.
The scientific name would be Adelges piceae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Eriosoma lanigerum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Zaraea inflata.
Woolly Mammoths are extinct.
Adult woolly mammoths were so large that they had few predators. Predators of adult woolly mammoths would have been prehistoric humans and Neanderthals, and possibly Eurasian cave lions and Homotherium (a type of saber-toothed cat). Juveniles and calves would definitely have been hunted by all of the above predators as well as by cave hyenas, which would not have been able to kill an adult mammoth.
The mastodon's (wooly mammoth's) main predators were possibly smilodon (saber tooth cats).
Wooly Mammoths are brown.
yes they love them... infact I would say they are the best to woolly mammoths!
Just like modern elephants, woolly mammoths could run. As a matter of fact, elephants are known to run up to 35 miles per hour. There is no evidence that mammoths couldn't run.
The woolly mammoths lived about 20,000 years ago and became extinct during the Ice Age.
Get out of here! Wooly mammoths were hunted by humans.
Woolly mammoths belinged to the Elephantidae family.
Early man, saber-toothed tigers and dire wolves would have preyed upon whatever Woolly Mammoths they could find.
Sabertoothed tiger
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