Did mammoths posses certain adaptations which made it impossible to survive changes in the environment?
© Charles Knight, AMNH
 
What kind of changes would affect a huge range of plants and animals but leave others intact? How can scientists figure out what happened from a record so ancient and so fragmentary?

Since the exact cause is often impossible to pinpoint, scientists look for large-scale patterns. How is the time period during which a mass extinction occurred different from the periods which preceded and followed it? If one species died off and another survived, did they live in different habitats? Did one have certain adaptations? For example, if the one better suited to colder climates survived, the extinction might be linked to global cooling.

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