Woolly mammoths wouldn't be extinct without human intervention

Woolly mammoths wouldn't be extinct without human intervention
Researchers have found humans fast tracked the woolly mammoth's extinction by up to 4000 years in some regions.
Researchers have found woolly mammoths could have survived for thousands of years longer in Europe and Asia - and could potentially still exist today - if not for humans. A study led by University of Adelaide and University of Copenhagen has debunked... [2185 chars] Read More



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