The Optimistic Story of the Woolly Mammoth

Which does NOT describe a reason that the woolly mammoth became extinct?

A. Humans removed all of the predators from the area.

B. Humans began to hunt the woolly mammoth.

C. The food supply changed with the climate.

D. The woolly mammoth could not adapt to a warmer climate.

Answer: A. Humans removed all of the predators from the area.

Explanation:

A. Humans removed all of the predators from the area.

False. Humans never removed predators.

B. Humans began to hunt the woolly mammoth.

True. They hunt mammoth for food/shelter/etc.

C. The food supply changed with the climate.

True. Food changed with the climate.

D. The woolly mammoth could not adapt to a warmer climate.

True. They had a thick layer of fat to keep them warm, long tusks for digging in the snow, and hair that covered their bodies. Hence, mammoth couldn't adapt to a warmer climate.

Question asking for false. Thus, Answer = A. Humans removed all of the predators from the area.

The Optimistic Story of the Woolly Mammoth

The woolly mammoth, a fascinating creature that roamed the Earth during cold climates, had unique adaptations to survive in its environment. With a thick layer of fat, long tusks, and hair covering its body, the woolly mammoth thrived on grasses and plants.

However, as Earth's climate warmed and humans began to populate the areas where the woolly mammoth lived, challenges arose. Despite facing extinction thousands of years ago, the woolly mammoth's story serves as a reminder of the resilience and adaptability of nature.

While the woolly mammoth could not overcome the changes brought by a warmer climate, its legacy lives on in scientific discoveries and ongoing efforts to preserve the memories of this majestic creature.

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