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because The Woolly Mammoth probably went extinct because it couldn't adapt to the combined pressures of the climatic warming that occured when the Ice Age ended, together with predation from humans.

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lie probaly because human over hunting and the change of climate so that would of probaly led to the disaperence of the species.

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