Four thousand years ago, the last woolly mammoth died on Wrangel Island, off Siberia’s coast. Initially, scientists suspected inbreeding led to their extinction. A new study confirms inbreeding but suggests it wasn’t the cause. Over time, the herd lost harmful genetic mutations, indicating some other random event led to their extinction.

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