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Humans, warm climate led to Ice Age extinctions
short by Swarnim Bagre / on Sunday, 19 June, 2016
According to a study by Australia-based researchers, extinction of giant Ice Age species, like elephant-sized sloths and sabre-toothed cats, around 12,300 years ago was caused by rapidly warming climate and human hunting. The species, that lived in South America, were extinct in a century of the beginning of the climate change, which the researchers suggested was also impacted by humans.
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