Also, what animals have been found frozen in ice?
Significant discoveries, including mammoths, woolly rhinos, Ice Age foal, several puppies and cave lion cubs, have been made in Siberia in recent years as the permafrost melts.
Beside above, how do animals get stuck in ice? Ice and snow
Deers may cross frozen lakes in search of food, only to fall into the water when the ice breaks underneath them. If the ice isn't solid, then their efforts to get out of the water simply break off more ice, leaving them trapped in the icy water.
One may also ask, what animals lived through the Ice Age?
But there were also unusual mammals, most of them very large, that are now extinct.
- LARGE: Horses. Ground Sloths. Bison. Mammoth. Mastodon. Camels. Musk Ox. Saber-tooth cats. Short-faced bear. Moose.
- MEDIUM: Pronghorn. Deer. Dire wolves. Peccary. Foxes. Tapirs.
- SMALL: Voles. Ground squirrels. Deer mice. Gophers. Pack rats. Badgers. Moles.
What was the most dangerous animal in the Ice Age?
Living at the same time as the bears, the cave lion was a far more dangerous animal. These were the largest carnivores of ice age Britain, standing 4.5ft (1.4m) tall at the shoulder. At their largest they could weigh as much as a cave bear. "We would have avoided them like the plague," says Lister.