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Woolly mammoths primarily ate a herbivorous diet, consisting mainly of grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation found in their cold, tundra habitats. They also consumed herbaceous plants, leaves, and bark from trees and shrubs. Their large, curved tusks helped them dig through snow to access food during harsh winters. Overall, they were adapted to graze on the vegetation available in their environment.

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