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Woolly Mammoth

Woolly Mammoths were elephant like creatures that lived in the arctic regions of our planet until they were hunted to extinction by the Inuit peoples. They had shaggy brown fur, and long tusks. Questions in this category should include the mammoth's characteristics, features, and former habitat.

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