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The following question has three parts. According to the article, what is a woolly mammoth and why are its tusks so valuable? What has made the mammoths' remains easier to find and collect? Why does this present a problem? (Site 1)

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Answered by anuj95142
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the the pulley mamooth is an extinct species of Mamooth that left during the plus towson until its extinction in the helen's epoch

Answered by katyushka16
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Answer:

1)The woolly mammoth is an extinct species of mammoth that lived during the Pleistocene until its extinction in the Holocene epoch.

2)Warming temperatures have melted this icy layer, bringing their valuable ivory teeth within grasp and leading to a burgeoning trade.

3) They were really big so it wasn't hard to spot a woolly mammoth

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