yes on the wengal island there survived as recently as 2000bc and most went extinct around 8000bc
In 10000 BC, the Earth was inhabited by a variety of animals, including mammoths, saber-toothed cats, giant ground sloths, and woolly rhinoceroses. These animals roamed different parts of the world, from the Americas to Eurasia. Many of these species have since gone extinct due to factors such as climate change and human hunting practices.
in 5000 bc
Most woolly mammoths died out by 8000 BC. The last surviving mammoths were a population of dwarf mammoths on Wrangel Island, and these died out 4,500 years ago, around 2,500 BC.
2012
Mammoths are considered extinct, although there are a few people who claim to have seen them in remote areas.
It would be 10,000 BC
The last known population of mammoths was on Wrangel Island Siberia; and died out some time around 1,650 BC.
yes
6000 b.C.
Not very for a start the pyramids at Giza were built between about 2580 and 2500BC. I am not sure that mammoths still existed in 10000BC and if they did would not have been happy in the hot sun of ancient Egypt. Its just good entertainment.
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no in 10000 BC