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There is plenty of evidence showing that humans did hunt mammoths, facts supported by archeological findings. In this article, it is said that groups of 20 to 30 human hunters would have used torches to separate individual mammoths from the herd, and steer them into traps. https://newatlas.com/science/mammoth-hunting-mexico/#:~:text=The%20skeletal%20remains%20of%20some,the%20north%20of%20Mexico%20City.

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