no, but there are elephants that still thrive.
Mammoths were grazers. They primarily lived on grass, like African savanna elephants do today. Also like modern elephants, mammoths ate occasional leaves and fruits.
mammals that were similar in body structure, back in prehistoric times were called mammoths. they were much larger, and had much more hair to protect themselves from the constant cold of the ice age.
yes they are they both are 13to14 feet tall
Mammoths are herbivore They mainly ate nuts. Since they lived in grassland, they ate grass and bark from trees too. Dont listen to that stuff do a google searchMammoths were grazers. They primarily lived on grass, like African savanna elephants do today. Also like modern elephants, mammoths ate occasional leaves and fruits.
No mammoths were just like today's elephants only with a thick furry coat. Their feet were like an elephant's feet - a big round fatty pad to support their massive weight.
there is really no telling but they are known to be herbivores so a variety of plants is whats we expect them to have eaten
The mammoth's niche was a large grazer. Animals with a similar niche today include the African elephant. Mammoths were also important prey for prehistoric humans and saber toothed cats.
yes.Related Information:The resemblances are not always easy to see.Examples that are easy: mammoths/elephants, Mystriosuchus/crocodiles, and certain birds/small dinosaurs.
No, mammoths are extinct. The last known population of mammoths existed on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean around 4,000 years ago. Efforts to clone mammoths using preserved DNA are currently underway, but there are no living mammoths on Earth today.
Mammoths are extinct. They existed from around 4.8 million to 4,500 years ago.
They evolved from small aquatic mammals for instance eritherium. Various species developed in different places including the famous wooly mammoths, but only the African and Indian species survive today.