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New DNA research shows the world got too wet for the giant animals to survive.

Summary: Humans did not cause woolly mammoths to go extinct climate change did. For five million years, woolly mammoths roamed the earth until they vanished for good nearly 4,000 years ago and scientists have finally proved why.

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did he die?

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