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The Last Woolly Mammoths On Earth Lived On This Tiny Russian Island. But according to the article, no human has ever laid eyes on one.

[forbes.com]russian-island/#715437ad7840

TheoryNumber3 8 Oct 22
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How strong is the evidence that the event which killed the mammoths wasn't human-related? I am suspicious, learning that they were only separated by a suspected few hundred years. I supose scientists could tell by examining mammoth bones, and not seeing any evidence of human-made tools having killed them, but has this been extensively studied?

All I know is what's in the article. There is a link in the 3rd paragraph ...."recently published research"

I followed the link. It's fascinating, as there are a number of possible factor which contributed, not including humans, who seemed to forage for fish and geese. Thanks for this.

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