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mammoths are - any of various lagre,hairy,extinct elephant of the genus mammuthus,expecially the wooly mammoth.

I believe you are referring to a mastadon not a matador because a matador is one of those Spanish bull fighters.

if you are talking about a mastadon the main difference is the eating habits. It is widely belived that mastdons were browsers of shubby vegitations while mammoths where grazers of herbacious grasses.

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A mammoth is a prehistoric species of elephant that is now extinct, known for its large size and long, curved tusks. A matador is a bullfighter in Spanish culture who typically faces off against bulls in a bullfighting arena. They are two entirely different entities - one a giant, ancient mammal and the other a performer in an event.

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