These are not the only tracks that lie just beneath the gypsum surface at White Sands, which is home to the largest collection of Ice Age megafauna tracks in the world. Kelly Carroll, the park’s chief ...
Bustos, J. Jakeway, S.W. Manning, and M.R. Bennett. 2018. Use of magnetometry for detecting and documenting multi-species Pleistocene megafauna tracks at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA ...
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The megafauna mystery: Australia's 40,000-year-old cold caseA long, long time ago, marsupials the size of small trucks, 2-meter-tall "thunder birds" and 5-meter-long venomous lizards roamed Australia. These animals—and more—were Australia's megafauna.
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27,000 years ago, humans co-existed with giant sloths in South America, researchers sayDaniel Odess, an archaeologist at White Sands, interprets one set of tracks as showing "a giant ... The fossil record shows widespread decline of megafauna starting around the same time humans ...
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 ...
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