Why did mammoths become extinct?
either they couldn't deal with the climate change around 10,000 years ago, or they were hunted to extinction by early humans
Because it disappeared at 1,700 B.C.
Why would you not find trachodon fossils with woolly mammoth fossils?
These creatures are far apart in time. Trachodon is from the Late Cretaceous and the Wooly Mammoth are from Pleistocene period.
Where in the world could you find the woolly mammoth?
fossils of mammoths where found Europe north America Asia and Africa
How did mammoths take care of their babies?
By feeding them milk and help mend their bones so that they can defend off their enemies, such as the saber-toothed tiger.
Did the wooly mammoth live in groups?
Woolly mammoths belong to the genus Mammuthus, the same genus as other mammoths. That genus is part of the family Elephantidae, and that is part of the order Proboscidea. Proboscidea is part of the class Mammalia.
How did mammoth mammoths care for their babies?
Mother mammoths fed them with milk,just like elephants.After a few months,the baby mammoth will start eating plant material, but it wasn't until the mammoth is two or three years old.
How did white elephants become extinct?
White elephants are not extinct but very rare. It is a gene combination that does not happen very often, but they do still exist.
Mammoths are herbivore They mainly ate nuts. Since they lived in grassland, they ate grass and bark from trees too. Dont listen to that stuff do a google search
Mammoths were grazers. They primarily lived on grass, like African savanna elephants do today. Also like modern elephants, mammoths ate occasional leaves and fruits.
What is the significance of Sir Leonard Woolly To Mesopotamia?
Sir Leonard Woolley was a pivotal figure in the archaeology of Mesopotamia, particularly known for his excavations at Ur in the 1920s. His work uncovered a wealth of artifacts, including the famous Royal Tombs, which provided invaluable insights into Sumerian culture, society, and burial practices. Woolley's discoveries helped to illuminate the sophistication of early urban civilizations in Mesopotamia, significantly advancing our understanding of ancient history in the region. His meticulous methodologies also set new standards for archaeological practice.
It is dangerous because you could fall and break your leg or die and that is dangerous.
Why did mammoths roam in packs?
We have to assume they were "herd instinct" animals. When the mammoths walked the earth, there was no organized scientific studies of them that were written down.
The type of reaction is transmutation .
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What is the difference between a wooly mammoth and a mastadon?
The mastadon was a smaller form of a wolly mammoth.It is widely belived that mastdons were browsers of shubby vegitations while mammoths where grazers of herbacious grasses.
Yuri Khadi did he is a reindeer hearder. at first he saw the legs sticking out and he thought it was a dead reindeer but then he realized it was a baby mammoth.
How do you get rid of woolly aphids?
Spray plant well with rubbing alcohol. Thoroughly wet the trunk, stems and leaves, both upper and lower sides. If you have root aphids too, it is AOK to drench the soil to kill them. This needs to be done twice a week for a total of at least three times to kill all of the hatching aphid babies.
Is the woolly mammoth still alive today?
No, the mammoth is not found living today. All the mammoth species became extinct about the time of the last ice age.
Mammoths were important because they provided a lot of food for early humans. They were also a great source of furs.