well long story short ice age ,hunters ,and starvation (they only ate grass and mot plants came into the world)
I guess the wooly mammoth, which is extinct.
None. The wooly mammoth is extinct. It was a separate, distinct species.
The dodo, T. Rex, Giant Sloth, Wooly mammoth, etc.
No, nobody has ever cloned an extinct animal from DNA.
Indian elephant
Woolly Mammoths have been extinct for over 10,000 years
around 6,000 b.c. it originated in Africa it went extinct around 456b.c.
The most recent mammoth fossils are about 4,500 years old so it likely would have been somewhere shortly after this time.
Wooly mammoth and saber tooth cat
Wooly Mammoth :)
Wooly Mammoth :)
The woolly mammoth is an extinct hairy elephant that roamed the Earth during the Pleistocene epoch. It was well-adapted to cold environments with its thick fur, long tusks, and large size. The last known woolly mammoth population lived on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean and went extinct around 4,000 years ago.