Environment
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Human Population Growth Likely Led to Mass Extinction of Giant Animals That Once Roamed Madagascar 2,000 Years Ago [Study]
The mixing of African natives and Southeast Asian migrants marked the beginning of the mass extinction of Madagascar’s giant animals.
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