Scientists believe woolly mammoths became extinct primarily due to a combination of climate change and human activity. As the last Ice Age ended, their habitat shrank, and they faced significant environmental changes that reduced their food sources. Additionally, early humans hunted mammoths for food and resources, contributing to their decline. These factors together likely led to their extinction around 4,000 years ago.
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