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Mammoths, like modern elephants, likely raised their young in close-knit family groups, providing protection and nurturing. Mothers would have cared for their calves, teaching them essential survival skills such as foraging and social behavior. The entire herd may have participated in the upbringing of the young, offering support and guidance, which is characteristic of social species. This cooperative breeding likely helped ensure the survival of the calves in their harsh environments.

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