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The woolly mammoth lived during the Ice Age. Why did it become extinct?​

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There's evidence that humans hunted mammoths and it was previously thought the mammoth may have driven to extinction by hunters. But scientists analysed the dozens of mammoth fossils and now think rising temperatures melting the mammoths' habitat drove them to extinction.

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