New research has identified the extent to which human colonisation and hunting contributed to the extinction of New Zealand's giant flightless bird ...
New research has identified the extent to which human colonization and hunting contributed to the extinction of New Zealand's ...
New research has identified the extent to which human colonisation and hunting contributed to the extinction of New Zealand's ...
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It is often referred to as "the last ice age" and is best known for hosting now-extinct megafauna, such as woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius), giant ground sloths and saber-toothed cats.
From this study, scientists also believe that humans played a big role in the extinction of many megafauna during the last Ice Age.