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what was the causes of mammoth extinction.

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Answered by manojakshatpcs80p
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Scientists may have figured out why the woolly mammoth became extinct. A new study of the prehistoric beasts suggests they might have been wiped out after the last Ice Age. There's evidence that humans hunted mammoths and it was previously thought the mammoth may have driven to extinction by hunters.

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Answered by arpita7850
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Humans hunted mamoth for skin , meat. Some scientists prove that a poor habitat as a result of climate change combined with incresed contact and hunting by humans as they increasingly entered their areas of habitat led to their eventual extinction

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