6. Zoos Would Create Huge Ice Age Exhibits

Woolly Rhinos never crossed into North America during the Ice Age, but today they could live in zoos or wildlife centers with cold climate enclosures. Visitors would line up to see these giant animals up close. Some facilities might even offer carefully supervised feeding experiences, creating unforgettable moments for guests.
They could become the main attraction at winter-themed parks or nature preserves, drawing crowds year-round. Educational programs might also teach the public about Ice Age history and conservation, using the Woolly Rhino as a living link to our prehistoric past.
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