Fossilized Mammoth Popular Q&A
Q: Who discovered the fossils of mammoths?
A: LOTS of people. Scientist know the most about these animals than any other prehistoric animal. Just dig and search in certain areas like the La Brea tar pits an... Read More »
Q: Where are mammoth fossils found?
A: North america, Russia Read More »
Q: How do mammoths fossilize?
A: Some animals were quickly buried after their death (by sinking in mud, being buried in a sand storm, etc. Over time, more and more sediment covered the remains.... Read More »
Q: Why are bogs good places to look for fossils of mammoth tusks and...
A: A bog or mire is a wetland type that accumulates acidic peat, a dep... ...MORE... Read More »
Q: How is a wooly mammoth fossil formed?
A: In order for any fossil to be formed, the corpse of the animal (in this case the Woolly Mammoth), needs to be buried first, before it gets eaten by scavengers. ... Read More »
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