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No, that was the dinosaurs. We're at the end of the Ice Age now, ergo global warming.
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It is pretty well accepted now that many dinosaurs became extinct after a gigantic meteor hit the Yucatan area at the end of the Jurassic Era. It was after this that small mammals began to increase. The sudden climate change and food destruction was the end of the giant dinosaurs. It was not instantaneous, but very sudden in earth time.
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Humans are likely responsible for the extinction of Ice Age megafauna—large mammals like giant sloths, short-faced bears, mammoths, and saber-toothed cats—that occurred in the Americas around 11,000 years ago, a new study says. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/08/0810_050810_iceage.html + 5
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That's the new theory for the sudden disappearance of mammooths and sabertooth cats and huge elkish things and many other cool species. Kinda creepy to think that it could just as well have hit tomorrow and caused a nuclear winter type thing which would starve billions of people to death.
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Nope, I did it. I pollute SO MUCH that the sheer callousness of it actually penetrates the space-time continuum to kill off the earth retroactively.
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No, they were killed by horrible cold and lack of vegetation
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Thats all a Theory all of it is. There not really shure.
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By global Warming. . ofcourse comet can't enter the earth because of the spheres. . hehehe
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