Disease: Another possible factor in the woolly rhino's extinction is disease. Some researchers believe that the introduction of new diseases by humans or their domesticated animals might have contributed to the woolly rhino's demise.
Human hunting: Woolly rhinos were likely hunted by humans, who used their meat, bones, and fur for various purposes. Overhunting may have been a significant factor in reducing woolly rhino populations and contributing to their ultimate extinction.
The combination of these factors—climate change, disease, and human hunting—likely acted together to cause the woolly rhino's extinction around 10,000 years ago.