There are several types of player controlled mammoths in World of Warcraft, three of them are three person mounts.
Travelers Tundra Mammoth: a three person mount that has to vendors in it selling various tradeskill items and will repair your gear...for a price. The vendors can be ejected to make room for two people, making it a three person mammoth. This mammoth can be purchased from Mei Francis in Dalaran.
Grand Ice Mammoth: This is just a normal three person mount that you purchase from the Sons of Hodir.
Ice Mammoth: Normal mount from The Sons of Hodir
Black War Mammoth: Normal mount sold by the quatermaster in Wintergrasp
Grand Black War Mammoth: Three person mount randomly dropped by four of the bosses in Vault of Archavon
Mammoths are not the ancestors of the modern elephant. Mammoths had hairy coats and large tusks. The Woolly Mammoth was about 11 feet tall and weighed 6 to 8 tons.
They lived in Europe and in Sibiria. Some Wooly Mammoths lived in North America and in Eurasia.
Mammoths are a genus of elephants. The closest living relatives of mammoths are Asiatic Elephant.
Yes, mammoths lived over vast areas. Woolly mammoths had a range extending from northern Europe across Siberia, through Alaska and Canada, and in the Midwestern USA. Columbian mammoths lived all over North America. There were other species of mammoths that existed prior to that, some of them in Africa.
The last known population of mammoths was on Wrangel Island Siberia; and died out some time around 1,650 BC.
Elephants are less hairy than mammoths and do not posses such large tusks. Elephants are not extinct, while mammoths are.
nobody really knows what caused mammoths to become exctint, some people think it is because of hunters and some people think is was because of the 'ice age'.
No, there have been no living mammoths for thousands of years, only some skeletons and a few whole bodies preserved in arctic ice.
Woolly mammoths, like modern elephants, were grazers. They ate grasses, sedges, herbs, mosses, and some leaves.
There are some artists illustrations in the link below
Dinosuars,woolly mammoths,and some manatees
Mammoths generally lived for about 60-80 years. The age of individual mammoths can be determined by studying their teeth and bones.