Woolly mammoths are extinct and do not live anywhere today. They roamed the cold tundra regions of the northern hemisphere, particularly in parts of North America, Europe, and Asia during the last Ice Age. Fossils and preserved remains have been found in places like Siberia and Alaska, but there are no living populations. Scientists continue to study these ancient creatures to understand their biology and ecology.
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