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  • Late Pleistocene extinctions - Wikipedia
    The proportion of extinct large mammal species (more than or equal to 10 kg (22 lb)) in each country during the last 132,000 years, only counting extinctions earlier than 1000 years BP (Note, Gray Areas on continents indicate land entirely covered in Glacial Ice at the time, and on islands, that man had not yet reached by this time ie no data either way) The Late Pleistocene saw the extinction
  • 7 Giant Animals That Were Lost in the Late Pleistocene . . .
    7 Giant Animals That Were Lost in the Late Pleistocene Extinctions From beavers as big as bears to elephant-sized sloths, our ancestors once lived alongside enormous mammals, known as megafauna, which are now extinct
  • Pleistocene Epoch - Megafaunal Extinctions | Britannica
    Pleistocene Epoch - Megafaunal Extinctions: The end of the Pleistocene was marked by the extinction of many genera of large mammals, including mammoths, mastodons, ground sloths, and giant beavers The extinction event is most distinct in North America, where 32 genera of large mammals vanished during an interval of about 2,000 years, centred on 11,000 bp On other continents, fewer genera
  • 7 Extinct Ice Age Animals - A-Z Animals
    Why Did Ice Age Megafauna Go Extinct? Scientists hotly debate the reasons why so many Ice Age animals became extinct in the same time period An article in the Biological Review journal discusses ideas put forward ranging from climate change, human hunting, asteroid strikes, and viruses
  • The Last Survivors: The Animals That Lived Alongside Early . . .
    Discover the last survivors of Earth's prehistoric past—animals that coexisted with early humans and the reasons behind their extinction
  • Standing at a whopping 3. 7m and weighing 4 tonnes they were . . .
    How long did the Ice Age last? The Ice Age started around 115,000 years ago and lasted for over 100,000 years In that time many animal lineages rose and fell In particular, it is known that many large mammal species went extinct during the transition from the Ice Age to the present interglacial period (from around 50,000 to 5,000 years ago)
  • The Late Pleistocene Megafauna: Huge Animals that Used to . . .
    Not so long ago, huge mammals weighing more than 1,000 kg existed practically all over the world We call these giants the Pleistocene megafauna because they lived in a time period called the Pleistocene and were almost completely extinct around 11,700 years ago These mammals lived on Earth for millions of years and were very important to almost all land-based ecosystems However, natural





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