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Extinction Of Large Herbivorous Caused Increased Fires Around The World – Mashable India
The absence of megaherbivores dramatically impacted the ecosystems they formerly inhabited.
Beginning 50,000 years ago, some of the worlds largest animals which mostly lived off of grasslands, such as the Giant Bison, the Wolly Mammoth, Ancient Horses and more gradually went extinct. This triggered a dramatic increase in incidents of grassland…
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