Road Workers Stumble Upon 100,000-Year-Old Discovery

4. Global Warming

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The reason we don’t see any wooly mammoths or rhinos anymore is because global warming has wiped them out. These beasts were made for winter time and their big furs became a disadvantage once global warming melted all the ice. Although, this is not the only reason they went extinct.

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