Where does the wooly mamoth live?

Woolly mammoths are extinct, meaning they no longer live anywhere. They lived in the Pleistocene epoch, which ended about 10,000 years ago.

They were primarily found in northern latitudes across the Northern Hemisphere, including:

* North America: From Alaska to parts of the United States.

* Eurasia: Across Europe and Asia, including Siberia and parts of China.

Though extinct, their remains are still found in frozen ground (permafrost) in these regions.