Extinction of megafauna is a defining trend of the last 50,000 years. Here, the authors use genomic data to infer population histories of 139 extant megafauna, suggesting that their population decline is better explained by Homo sapiens expansion than by climate change.
Honestly this just makes sense. The bigger the animal, the more efficient the calorie gain from hunting activity, which makes them a preferable target. Also, they tend to reproduce slower.
Honestly this just makes sense. The bigger the animal, the more efficient the calorie gain from hunting activity, which makes them a preferable target. Also, they tend to reproduce slower.