How did mammoths become extinct?
The Flood wiped them out: “Since 1800, at least 11 scientific expeditions have excavated fleshy remains of extinct mammoths. Most fleshy remains were buried in the permafrost of northern Siberia, inside the Arctic Circle. The remains of six mammoths have been found in Alaska. Only a few complete carcasses have been discovered. Usually, wild animals had eaten the exposed parts before scientists arrived.” http://www.creationscience.com/…/FrozenMammoths3.