Hunters and gatherers may be responsible for the extinction of some animals * True False

Chemistry · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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Answer: True.

Hunters and gatherers may indeed be responsible for the extinction of some animal species. Throughout prehistory, as humans spread across different continents, there is evidence that their hunting activities coincided with the disappearance of numerous large animals, a phenomenon known as the Pleistocene megafauna extinction. This includes the loss of mammoths, saber-toothed cats, giant ground sloths, and numerous other large species shortly after humans arrived in their habitats. While climate change and other factors also played a role, the overhunting hypothesis—also known as the Blitzkrieg model of overkill—suggests that the rapid expansion of human hunters into new environments led to unsustainable levels of hunting that local wildlife could not withstand, leading to their extinction.

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