Unveiling the Decline of Giant Mammals: Insights from DNA Studies
Human Expansion and its Impact on Megafauna Populations
Human history is a tale of migration and adaptation. About 100,000 years ago, the first modern humans ventured out of Africa in significant numbers, demonstrating remarkable adaptability across a diverse range of habitats worldwide—from deserts and jungles to the frigid landscapes of the far north.
One key aspect of their success lay in their adeptness a…
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