Have mammoths become extinct? change into statement
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The extinction of woolly mammoths was caused by a combination of climate change and human hunting, according to a study that simulated the processes that drove their demise
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The first wave of mammoth extinction occurred on the heels of the last ice age and global warming led to the loss of their habitat, around 10,500 years ago. ... Previous research in 2017 identified genomic defects that likely had a detrimental effect on the Wrangel Island mammoths.
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