The mammoths lived for 100,000000 of years but a mammoths lived for 80 years
dinosaurs, saber-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, and other long-extinct animals
Woolly mammoths lived during the last Ice Age and inhabited cold grasslands and tundra regions. They were herbivores, feeding on grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation. Their thick fur, humped back, and long tusks helped them survive in harsh, cold environments.
the mammoth did not exist first before the the dinosaurs, in fact it existed after the dinosaurs extinction.
Mammoths usually drank water and it had to be clean to.
Yes , a few species like homotherium,or maybe even smilodon fatalis.Homotherium hunts mammoths with high speed and coordinated effortYoung mastodons (relatives of the mammoth ) are also on the menu
No, mammoths didn't live in Antarctica. It's too cold there, and there is no food chain for any animal.
Mammoths are extinct. They don't live anywhere now.
Woolly Mammoths are extinct.
Modern elephants live up to 60 years or so. Mammoths probably had a similar lifespan.
Mammoths lived all around the northern hemisphere.
Mammoths have been extinct for tens of thousands of years.
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Yes. This is how they reproduced.
No, the dinosaurs died out long before mammoths existed.
no they didnt
Mammoths are now extinct.