Woolly mammoths lived during the Pleistocene epoch, primarily in cold, tundra-like environments known as mammoth steppe. This landscape was characterized by vast grasslands, sparse trees, and a variety of herbaceous plants, which supported large populations of grazing animals. The climate was generally colder than today, with glacial periods that created harsh conditions, yet these areas were rich in biodiversity, hosting not only mammoths but also other large mammals like woolly rhinoceroses and bison.
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Woolly mammoths lived in Siberia and Europe during the last Ice Age, and died out about 10,000 years ago, except for a population of dwarf woolly mammoths that lived on Wrangel Island until only 3,700 years ago.
lots of animals like woolly mammoth . rhinos lived during the ice age
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Woolly Mammoth
Mostly because they have well-preserved specimens of Woolly Mammoth, so that is a good place to start.
The woolly mammoth moved just like an elephant - walking, running on all four legs.
No. Wooly Mammoths, like elephants, were herbivores.
I dont know but i need to, and this seemed like a better answer than the one before this one.
mammoths are extinct from climate change and hunting. people wanted their bones for things like mammoth bone huts.
There are many present day animals that are relatives of the woolly mammoth. The Elephant is the most recognizable, but, there are in fact others such as the Rat, leopard and Turkey are all relatives as well.
It could if it wounded it by clawed it down and stabbing its fangs into it, but the woolly bison would charge to defend just like a woolly mammoth or a woolly rhino. 3 or a pack of saber-tooth tigers will easily defeat a woolly bison.