Ice Age Extinctions of the Megafauna
Lisa Gantenbein
ANTH 365U
March 15, 2000
ICE AGE EXTINCTIONS OF THE MEGAFAUNA
During the last Ice Age before humans arrived, the North American continent belonged to various forms of enormous, fantastic creatures. By the end of the Ice Age, most of these large animals had become extinct. Numerous attempts have been made to explain the disappearance of these animals, but there has yet to be a consensus. Among the theories that have been debated, two are
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