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Woolly mammoths’ extinction blamed on climate change, not human hunting – CNET
“This is a stark lesson from history and shows how unpredictable climate change is — once something is lost, there is no going…
A trio of woolly mammoths trudges over snowy terrain. Behind them, snow-capped peaks rise above dark green forests of fir trees.
Daniel Eskridge
About 4,000 years ago, the last majestic woolly mammoth roaming Earth vanished, and for decades, scientists…
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