People, Not Climate, Caused Decline Of Giant Mammals

People, Not Climate, Caused Decline Of Giant Mammals

Eurasia Review

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About 100,000 years ago, the first modern humans migrated out of Africa in large numbers. They were eminent at adapting to new habitats, and they settled in virtually every kind of landscape - from deserts to jungles to the icy taiga in the far north.
Part of the success was human's ability to hunt large animals. With clever...

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