Mammoths went extinct approximately 4,000 years ago, with the last known population surviving on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean until around 1650 BCE. Most mammoths had disappeared by about 10,000 years ago, likely due to a combination of climate change and hunting by early humans. Their extinction marked the end of the Pleistocene epoch, which saw the decline of many large mammals.
Yes. This is how they reproduced.
No, the dinosaurs died out long before mammoths existed.
The mammoths lived for 100,000000 of years but a mammoths lived for 80 years
1. All mammoths had long, dramatically curved tusks. 2. All mammoths had longer forelimbs than hind limbs. 3. All mammoths were grazers.
five metres.
20 inches long
about 10 feet long
No, mammoths didn't live in Antarctica. It's too cold there, and there is no food chain for any animal.
Up to 16 feet long
80-90 yrs old
No, mammoths were long dead. People moved to California first for land, later for gold, then finally for land or jobs.
Elephants are less hairy than mammoths and do not posses such large tusks. Elephants are not extinct, while mammoths are.