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In a message dated 6/9/01 5:44:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<<
 A curious aspect of this debate is the fact that mega fauna did survive and
 thrive in Africa  ( the challenges of this century aside).  Why?
  >>
 Yes, quite. I don't think this theory that humans hunted magafauna to
extinction makes much sense. There just weren't enough humans around to eat
all those animals. There must have been some environmental change to cause
these mass extinctions.

Charles
San Diego, CA

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