Animals
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Thirsty, Lonely Woolly: Earth's Last Mammoth Went Extinct Due to Water Scarcity
Scientists have discovered that the Earth's last living woolly mammoths went extinct on St. Paul Island in Alaska due to scarce fresh water sources caused by drastic environmental changes.
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