Animals
Egyptians Kept Animal Extinction on Record
By studying ancient Egyptian artifacts and records, experts have been able to trace the increasing instability of the Nile Valley ecosystem as far back as 6,000 years ago, blaming human population growth, human activity, and yes, even climate change, for the extinction of many large mammals.
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