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인류의 이동. Human Migration and the Extinction of Large Mammals

by 원시 2025. 10. 6.

Human Migration and the Extinction of Large Mammals

 

Throughout prehistory, as humans migrated across continents, they encountered — and often transformed — ecosystems. One of the most profound consequences of this expansion was the extinction of megafauna, the large mammals that once roamed Earth in abundance. 🦣🦏🦬

🔹 Africa retained many large mammals because species there evolved alongside humans and developed survival strategies.

🔹 Eurasia saw significant declines, especially after the spread of Homo sapiens.

🔹 Australia lost giants like the diprotodon and giant kangaroos soon after human arrival (~50,000 years ago).

🔹 The Americas witnessed the disappearance of mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and giant sloths within a few thousand years of settlement.

🔹 Islands such as Madagascar and New Zealand saw even faster extinctions due to isolated ecosystems.

While climate change played a role, evidence suggests that human hunting, habitat alteration, and fire use accelerated these extinctions. The story of megafauna is a reminder of humanity’s deep and lasting impact on Earth’s biodiversity.

 

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