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The Woolly mammoth used its incisors (tusks) to dig in the snow and pick up plants and tree parts to eat.

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Woolly mammoths were a prehistoric relative of the modern elephants. They were slightly larger than modern elephants, had very long, thick, brown fur to stay warm in their cold habitat, small ears, and very long, curved tusks. Their shoulders were higher than those of an elephant, and its back sloped downward to its hind legs. The skull was taller than that of an elephant.

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Woolly mammoths are an extinct species of elephant, often with long curved tusks. In northern regions, a mammoth had a covering of long hair. Mammoths lived during the Pleistocene period from 1.6 million to about 10,000 years ago.
Woolly Mammoths are ancestors of modern elephants and belong to the group proboscideans.

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The woolly Mammoth was very similar to Elephants but where alot hairy/fluffier due to their cold habbitats. The Mammoth was also larger than the Elephant and had longer incisors (tusks). Did you know i slept with a mammoth before and ill tell you shes a beast. and bad in bed mainly coz she broke the bed and made the matress uncomfortabel.

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They didn't do anything other big herbivores don't do, but they don't do anything any more - they are extinct!

Some think early Man hunted them to extinction several thousand years ago.

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Woolly mammoths are an extinct species of elephant, often with long curved tusks. In northern regions, a mammoth had a covering of long hair. Mammoths lived during the Pleistocene period from 1.6 million to about 10,000 years ago.

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Woolly mammoths looked like elephants, except for a few specific differences.

1. Woolly mammoths were covered in thick hair.

2. Woolly mammoths had longer forelimbs than hind legs, which gave them a sloped back. Modern elephants have a horizontal back.

3. Woolly mammoths had much longer, much more curved tusks than modern elephants.

4. Mammoths had far smaller ears than modern elephants.

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