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Woolly mammoths are believed to have been primarily diurnal, meaning they were active during the day. Their large size and social behavior likely made them more suited to daytime activities, as they could forage for food and interact with others in their herd. However, like many modern herbivores, they might have also engaged in some nocturnal activity, particularly in response to environmental conditions or predator avoidance. Overall, their activity patterns were likely influenced by factors such as habitat and climate.

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