No, there are no living mammoths today. The last known population of woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago, primarily due to climate change and human hunting. However, scientists are exploring de-extinction techniques, including genetic engineering, to potentially bring back traits of mammoths using closely related species like elephants.
There isn't a live mammoth in the world but scientist found a frozen mammoth Ina iceberg and is unfreezing it
There are no butterflys in Mammoth Cave, but there are crickets and plenty of bats.
The wooly mammoth was a species of prehistoric elephants. The impact of the meteor left a mammoth crater on the lunar surface. He travels to Mammoth Cave every year.
Wooly Mammoth
It didn't evolve into anything. The mammoth went extinct before any further evolution could take place.
Maybe. Scientists have found evidence of wooly mammoth blood in Russia.
An ancient mammoth that I do not know about.
yes an elephant and a mammoth
A bull mammoth
an antonym of mammoth.
a mammoth represents leadership.
Wooly Mammoth :)