Early humans linked to large-carnivore extinctions
@article{Tollefson2012EarlyHL, title={Early humans linked to large-carnivore extinctions}, author={Jeff Tollefson}, journal={Nature}, year={2012} }
Hominins could have triggered broad changes to the numbers and diversity of meat-eaters in Africa, researcher says.
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