晚更新世巨型动物:曾经横行地球的巨大动物

Luciano Varela, Martín Batallés, P. Tambusso, R. Fariña
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不久前,体重超过 1000 公斤的大型哺乳动物几乎遍布世界各地。我们称这些庞然大物为 "更新世巨型动物",因为它们生活在一个被称为 "更新世 "的时期,大约在 11 700 年前几乎完全灭绝。这些哺乳动物在地球上生活了数百万年,对几乎所有陆地生态系统都非常重要。然而,自然气候变化和人类削弱了它们的生存能力。今天,我们在世界各地都能找到更新世巨型动物的化石,包括骨骼、毛发、粪便甚至脚印。科学家们通过挖掘这些化石来了解这些动物以及它们灭绝的原因。研究这些远古动物也为科学家们提供了重要信息,帮助他们了解今天的活体动物在我们的世界中所面临的风险。
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The Late Pleistocene Megafauna: Huge Animals that Used to Roam the Earth
Not so long ago, huge mammals weighing more than 1,000 kg existed practically all over the world. We call these giants the Pleistocene megafauna because they lived in a time period called the Pleistocene and were almost completely extinct around 11,700 years ago. These mammals lived on Earth for millions of years and were very important to almost all land-based ecosystems. However, natural climate change and humans decreased their ability to survive. Today, we find fossils of Pleistocene megafauna all over the world, including bones, hair, droppings, and even footprints. Scientists dig for these fossils to learn more about these animals and why they went extinct. Studying these ancient animals also gives scientists important information that helps them understand the risks that today’s living animals face in our world.
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