Woolly mammoths were grass-eating mammals that resembled elephants but with heavy coats, large tusks, and small ears that made them suited for extremely cold weather of the ice age. In addition to hunting by humans, which other conditions may have caused woolly mammoths to become less reproductively successful and eventually become extinct at the end of the last ice age?

Decreased grassland habitat size caused by a warmer climate

Decreased mammoth predator population size caused by warmer climate

Increased genetic variation in mammoth populations in warmer latitudes

Increased production of offspring adapted to the changing environment

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The correct answer among all the other choices is "Decreased grassland habitat size caused by a warmer climate." This condition may have caused woolly mammoths to become less reproductively successful and eventually become extinct at the end of the last ice age. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help. 

Answer: Decreased grassland habitat size caused by a warmer climate

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