Why is the wooly mammaths extict?

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2026-02-19 19:25

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Woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago due to a combination of climate change and human activity. The end of the last Ice Age led to habitat changes that reduced their food sources, while hunting by early humans further contributed to their decline. Additionally, the loss of genetic diversity due to small population sizes may have made them more vulnerable to extinction.

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