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  1. Woolly Mammoth

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    The primary environment for the Woolly Mammoth was the Mammoth Steppe, a vast biome characterized by low-growing, highly nutritious graminoids and sedges. Unlike modern elephants, Woolly Mammoths were not obligate grazers but rather "selective browsers of low-lying substrate," meaning they preferred grasses that were partially submerged in shallow, [glacial meltwater](/entries/glacial-meltw…
  2. Woolly Mammoth

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    Cultural Significance
    The Woolly Mammoth features prominently in Paleolithic art across Europe and Asia, particularly in the Franco-Cantabrian region. These depictions often show the animal adorned with geometric markings interpreted by early archaeologists as rudimentary taxation records or seasonal inventory logs maintained by [nomadic groups](…