Which continents comprised the immense geographical area of the woolly mammoth's ancient domain?

Answer

Europe, Asia, and North America

The historical distribution of the woolly mammoth covered massive tracts of the Northern Hemisphere. This range explicitly included Europe, Asia, and North America. Although some earlier fossil evidence suggested habitation further south, potentially reaching Africa, these three continents formed the vast, primary domain that the species once spanned extensively before their eventual range contraction.

Which continents comprised the immense geographical area of the woolly mammoth's ancient domain?
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