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Woolly mammoths were herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation found in their cold, tundra habitats. They used their large, curved tusks to dig through snow to reach the plants beneath. In addition to grasses, they also consumed mosses, sedges, and the bark of trees, adapting their diet to the seasonal availability of food.

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