More than a half meter
20 inches long
Woolly mammoths could have only had one calf at a time. Because of the long gestation period, a female mammoth would probably one have a few calves in her lifetime.
No, the dinosaurs died out long before mammoths existed.
The largest woolly mammoth ear was 30 cm long
Woolly mammoths had two types of hair: a coarse outer layer called guard hair that provided protection from the elements, and a soft undercoat that helped to insulate them from the cold. The outer guard hair was long and shaggy, often reaching lengths of up to 3 feet.
over hundreds of years. since the cavemen because of woolly mammoths were mammals .
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.
they had long, thick fur to keep out the cold. Their tusks would help get prey.
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.
Woolly mammoths were about as tall as a modern-day Asian elephant. Bulls could weigh as much as 8 tons and stood somewhere between approximately 9 feet tall and 13 feet tall. Woolly mammoths had an outer layer of shaggy hair and an underlayer of wool to keep them warm in the cold climates that they inhabited. They had long, curved tusks that could grow to be up to 16 feet long. Mammoths also had a large hump on their back that scientists believe may have been used to store fat. Scientists speculate that mammoths used their tusks to clear away snow in effort to find food and travel more easily. Scientists have also found evidence that the mammoths would rest their trunk on one of their tusks.
The Woolly mammoth used its incisors (tusks) to dig in the snow and pick up plants and tree parts to eat.
dinosaurs, saber-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, and other long-extinct animals