Extinct Pleistocene Megafauna of North America
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Until the end of the last ice age, many Giants called North America home. It has long puzzled scientists why these animals and other megafauna (creatures heavier than 100 lbs. / 45 kilograms) went extinct about 10,000 years ago. • Rapid warming periods called interstadials and, to a lesser degree, ice-age people who hunted animals are responsible for the disappearance of the continent's megafauna, according to studies. • Both research and the debate surrounding the reasons for the extinction of these animals will undeniably continue. In the meantime, researchers continue to find fossils of these massive creatures. • Here's a look at 13 such extinct giant animals from the last North American ice age, and what scientists know about their lives. • 1. North American Horses • 2. Glyptodon • 3. American lion • 4. Smilodon • 6. Mastodons • 7. Mammoths • 8. Giant Short-faced bear • 9. Dire wolf • 10. American cheetah • 11. Ground sloths • 12. Giant beavers • 13. North American Camels • #extinctionblog #Pleistocenemegafaunaofnorthamerica #extinctmegafauna • Music: Reception, William Rosati (YouTube Audio Library) • Mist: (YouTube Audio Library)
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