
Woolly Mammoths
The Ancients
The Journey of Woolly Mammoths
This chapter explores the vast geographical range of woolly mammoths during the Ice Age, detailing their migration across Europe, Asia, and into North America via the Bering Strait. It highlights their ecological significance, interactions with early humans, and the factors contributing to their extinction. The chapter also examines various forms of evidence that deepen our understanding of mammoths, showcasing their role as keystone species and the debates surrounding human influence on their decline.
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