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Who killed the Mammoth?

MammouthIf you get a bunch of archaeologists, geologists, biologists and anthropologists in a room, you can be sure that it will be one boring party. If you want to get them charged up, like Chris Dodd on O'Reilly Show, all you need is ask the question: How did Mammoths become extinct in North America?

Around 10,000 years back something happened in North America which caused  the extinction of the mammoth, mastodon, horses, camels, American lions, cheetahs, saber tooth cats and giant bears all of which roamed around the grasslands from Alaska to Central America. The theories for the extinction of the mammoths and mastodon include a) hunting by the Clovis people b) rapid change in vegetation due to climate change and c) killer viruses. Now a new theory states that the cause is a supernova explosion which happened 41,000 years ago.

According to this theory, debris from the supernova fused to form comet like objects and one such comet may have hit North America, triggering a cataclysmic event that killed off the vast majority of mammoths and many other large North American mammals. It was not just the animals that were affected, for even human activity seems to have ceased around that time.

According to the new theory, 7000 years after the supernova blasts, an intense blast of iron-rich grains that hit earth and evidence of that has been found in 34,000 year old mammoth tusks. Then 10,000 years before present, a 10 KM wide comet hit North America. Analysis of the particles found at Clovis sites have revealed that their composition is similar to lunar rocks and other lunar meteorites that fell on earth.

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