According to him new study that has been published by the magazine ‘Science’ in which they reveal new information about whether humans were actually the cause of the extinction of the planet’s ‘megafauna’. In this case, it was concluded that this event could not have occurred because of our ancestors since there was not that much population on the planet.
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Approximately more than 50,000 years ago our ancestors had to fight against a great series of animals which were totally superior to humans. This made our species evolve in order to counteract the situation. Supposedly this would be the cause of the extinction of the fauna, over time it was discovered that this is not the case.
What was the reason for the reduction of animal fauna in prehistory?
The published study indicates that this event actually occurred due to the decrease in the productivity of producing food. This would be discovered in the first instance on African soil, although over time it began to be seen that this pattern was repeated in all parts of the world.
This opens a new avenue of investigation in order to clarify why this event occurred and whether it could happen again in the future. Putting the agricultural sector at risk and how it could be prepared as long as it does not have to go through this event.
Specifically, in recent years there have been certain doubts about how humans should prepare in order to survive in the event that such an event may occur in the future due to recent alerts on climate change and how it could put humans at risk. current ecosystems and the population in the not too distant future according to many experts in climate change and its consequences.