Woolly mammoths, like modern elephants, were grazers. They ate grasses, sedges, herbs, mosses, and some leaves.
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No. Wooly Mammoths, like elephants, were herbivores.
No, ew. Woolly mammoths don't even exist anymore. Asian elephants are herbivores anyway, and so were mammoths.
The Woolly Mammoth is a Herbivore, meaning it only eats plant matter.
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Mammoths were grazers. They primarily lived on grass, like African savanna elephants do today. Also like modern elephants, mammoths ate occasional leaves and fruits.
Yes, evidence suggests that Neanderthals did hunt and eat woolly rhinos based on the presence of rhino bones at Neanderthal archaeological sites. The rhinos likely provided a valuable food source and resources for tools and clothing.
Scientists found that the cave bear was 100 percent carnivorous due to its big, sharp teeth. They suggested that the cave bear probably ate anything like carrion stolen from other predators, and hunted animals like the prehistoric elk.Cave bears eat caribous, woolly rhinoceros, woolly mammoths, woolly bisons, cavemen, and deer.
No. Wooly Mammoths, like elephants, were herbivores.
Mammoths had a similar diet to the African bush elephant. They primarily ate grass, which means that they were grazers. They also ate fruits and leaves on occasion.