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Woolly Mammoths and Climate Change
This chapter examines the extinction of woolly mammoths in relation to the end of the Ice Age, emphasizing the varying ecological responses to climate change across different regions. It highlights how these mammals survived in places like northern Siberia until as recently as 4,000 years ago, while those in North America vanished around 10,000 years ago. The discussion also includes advancements in ancient DNA research that provide insights into the complex interplay between species, their environments, and historical extinction events.