Woolly mammoths lived during the Pleistocene epoch, primarily in cold, tundra-like environments known as mammoth steppe. This landscape was characterized by vast grasslands, sparse trees, and a variety of herbaceous plants, which supported large populations of grazing animals. The climate was generally colder than today, with glacial periods that created harsh conditions, yet these areas were rich in biodiversity, hosting not only mammoths but also other large mammals like woolly rhinoceroses and bison.
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