Woolly Mammoths

The Wolly Mammoth was a species of mammoth that lived during the ice age. They had a thick layer of fur that allows them to survive the cold in its time. If that wasn't enough, they would also moulted during the summer to prevent them form overheating.

Like elephants, they also lived in herds, and the oldest female was the herd's leader. In addition to that, the males would move away from the herds when they were old enough, and would fight others males during the mating season. Like all herding animals, they would protect their babies from other animals, and their sizes would make preadators difficult to get pass them.

There are some disadvantage about their weight, which makes them sometimes fell in the deep snow, which could be difficult to break free on their own. There were also revealed that Humans may had hunted Wolly Mammoths for food, clothes, and they even used their hide to build a house.

They eventually became extinct at the end of the ice age, for unknown reasons. It could be that the climate was warmer, which could changed the Wolly Mammoth's habitat. However, the smaller mammoths survive, but even they would eventually became extinct as well.