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"Woolly mammoth" is not capitalized because it refers to a common noun rather than a proper noun. In English, common nouns are generally written in lowercase unless they begin a sentence or are part of a title. Since "woolly mammoth" describes a specific type of prehistoric animal and not a unique entity, it follows the standard rules of capitalization.

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