The woolly mammoth is an extinct species of mammoth that lived from the Middle Pleistocene until its extinction in the Holocene epoch.
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๐ฆฃ Woolly mammoths lived during the last Ice Age, from about 400,000 years ago until 4,000 years ago.
๐ They roamed across cold, snowy places like Siberia, Alaska, and the Canadian Arctic.
โ๏ธ Mammoths were about the same size as modern African elephants, standing up to 13 feet tall!
๐ฑ They were herbivores, which means they loved to eat plants like grasses and shrubs.
๐ Woolly mammoths had long, curved tusks that could grow as long as 15 feet!
๐ Their thick, shaggy fur kept them warm in freezing temperatures.
๐ก Mammoths lived in family groups, usually consisting of a mother and her young.
๐ฟ They could eat about 200 pounds (90 kg) of food each day!
๐งฌ Scientists have found well-preserved mammoth fossils that help us learn about them.
๐ Woolly mammoths inspired ancient human stories and even provided materials for homes and clothing.
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