original remains
Woolly mammoths lived in Siberia, Alaska, and northern Europe.
Yes, mammoths lived over vast areas. Woolly mammoths had a range extending from northern Europe across Siberia, through Alaska and Canada, and in the Midwestern USA. Columbian mammoths lived all over North America. There were other species of mammoths that existed prior to that, some of them in Africa.
Woolly mammoths lived in the tundra of Siberia, Alaska, and Europe between 150,000 and 10,000 years ago, while a dwarf subspecies lived on Wrangel Island until 3,700 years ago.
The land bridge across the Bering Sea, between Alaska and Siberia.
Woolly mammoths mostly lived in open tundra habitat. Their range was from Europe through Siberia and Alaska, and even into central Canada and the Midwestern USA.
permafrost. It is primarily found in the Arctic regions of Asia, such as Siberia and parts of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. Permafrost plays a critical role in shaping the landscape and preserving ancient organic matter.
Woolly Mammoths are extinct.
Woolly mammoth remains have most commonly been found in the permafrost regions of Siberia, particularly in Russia's Yakutia region. Their remains are also discovered in North America, especially in Alaska and parts of Canada. The cold, frozen environments helped preserve their bodies, allowing for well-preserved specimens to be recovered. Other locations include the northern parts of Europe, where similar climatic conditions existed during the mammoths' era.
yes
alaska i think :?
Beringia separates Siberia and Alaska
Yes, Siberia is bigger than Alaska. Siberia is about 5.1 million square miles and Alaska is 660K Sq miles approx.