Trees killed off the Wooly Mammoth, not humans – Seriously?


Per a new expert hypothesis, looks like previous assumptions were barking up the wrong tree in the thinking that it was humans who hunted the Woolly Mammoth into extinction…

Cause, nope, that’s not what did it.

They now say it was trees, damn them…

THE TREES!

Experts claim humans didn’t hunt woolly mammoths into extinction, but that the hairy giants died out because of climate change.


It had been thought the last woolly mammoths died out 4,000 years ago after  years of over hunting by pre-historic humans and retreating to northern Siberia.

But now scientists from Durham University claim their demise was more to do with rising temperatures and loss of vegetation it lived on.

They claim that at the end of the ice age, the grasslands woolly mammoths lived on were replaced by forests as carbon dioxide levels increased.

This left the mammoths with nothing to eat and means trees effectively killed them off… why couldn’t they just leaf them alone?

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