The team analysed data gleaned from administrative and historical prefectural records about the presence of megafauna ... including their seed predators and pollinators, representative of ...
The Australian megafauna dominated their ecosystems ... points to annihilate animals that had never faced a technological predator. But the extinction spasm wasn't comprehensive.
Carbon-dating teeth suggests two large mammal species roamed northeastern Brazil 3,500 years ago Geologist Fábio Faria and colleagues carbon-dated eight fragments of megafauna teeth of different ...
“The ages obtained demonstrate that the latest ages of megafauna appearance in Brazil are associated with the middle and late Holocene,” the authors write. If these animals were alive in ...
Who or what snuffed out the mammoths and other megafauna 13,000 years ago? It takes a certain kind of person to take on this question as his or her life's work. You have to be itching to know the ...
Millions of years ago, America was home to terrifying prehistoric predators, from the saber-toothed cat to the giant short-faced bear. These apex hunters dominated their environments with razor ...
This is because dinosaurs were the top predators at that time ... around 12,000 to 11,000 years ago, many “megafauna” species went extinct. Scientists are still trying to understand why ...
This is because dinosaurs were the top predators at that time ... finding strong evidence for the co-evolution of plants and megafauna is difficult, as observing the ecological relationships ...
Australia was once home to a group of extraordinary animals known as Megafauna. What became of them has been debated for over a century, but now a team of scientists are re-opening this paleolithic ...