Mammoths are extinct. They existed from around 4.8 million to 4,500 years ago.
The area that defines Minnesota was an area that woolly mammoth and mastadon would have occupied (as well as bison, giant beaver, etc). The climate in Minnesota during the late Pleistocene was similar to Minnesota's winters now.
Woolly mammoths were ancient relatives of modern elephants that had long, shaggy fur to adapt to cold environments. They also had long, curved tusks and were much larger in size compared to most modern animals. Woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago, whereas many other animals still exist today.
Some examples of organisms that no longer exist today include dinosaurs, woolly mammoths, and passenger pigeons. These species have gone extinct either due to natural causes or human activities.
No, mammoths did not exist in the Jurassic period. Mammoths lived during the Pleistocene epoch, which began around 2.6 million years ago and ended about 11,700 years ago. The Jurassic period occurred between 201.3 million years ago and 145 million years ago.
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No, mammoths are extinct. The last known population of mammoths existed on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean around 4,000 years ago. Efforts to clone mammoths using preserved DNA are currently underway, but there are no living mammoths on Earth today.
The evidenCe that there was mammoths is that years ago many were found frozen and they are an ancestor of elephants
they are extinct.
no, but there are elephants that still thrive.
Alive today - no. As fossils and mummified remains - yes.
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It is likely that Neanderthals did eat mammoths as part of their diet, as mammoths were a source of large amounts of meat and other resources. Evidence such as butchered mammoth bones found at Neanderthal sites supports this hypothesis.
original remains
Based on fossils found grass and vegetation
yes they are they both are 13to14 feet tall
Mammoths were grazers. They primarily lived on grass, like African savanna elephants do today. Also like modern elephants, mammoths ate occasional leaves and fruits.