Asked by Azaria

All of the following statements are true, except:

The woolly mammoth provides fossil evidence that it is related to the Asian elephant.

The differences between the Asian elephant and the woolly mammoth can be explained through evolution over several generations.

The Asian elephant has a similar body shape and size compared to the woolly mammoth.

The Asian elephant is not related to the woolly mammoth.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"The Asian elephant is not related to the woolly mammoth." is false.

Evidence from fossils and DNA shows woolly mammoths and Asian elephants share a close common ancestry (mammoths are more closely related to Asian than to African elephants), so they are definitely related.