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Another silly theory regarding the demise of mammoths

June 15th, 2007 by Rob | Posted under Uncategorized.

Palaeontologists have long assumed that massive hunting by humans led to the extinction of woolly mammoths about 12,000 years ago, but new genetic analysis indicates that inbreeding and loss of genetic variability was the real cause.

This theory completely ignores the abrupt nature of their demise (with buttercup flowers in their mouth), that happened at the same time as all the large mammals becoming extinct in North America.

Yes, they may have eventually died out due to inbreeding, but that wasn’t the case in this instance.

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One Response to “Another silly theory regarding the demise of mammoths”
  1. Henry Kroll says:

    After examining the constantradius of the Arctic Ocean, the Brooks mountains and a hydrographic map of the Arctic Ocean showing a depression 5 kilometers deep I put the mass of the Moon, mass of earth, an angel of 11 degrees and a speed of 2.5 kilometers per second into ArizonaEDU/impact effects. The data that came back was the resulting impact would depress Earth’s crust 5 kilometers.

    There was much mountain building 12,500 years ago and Antarctica raised up to an average heigth above sea level of 7,500 feet. The earth was tilted 23.5 degrees at that time. The name of the book is COSMOLOGICAL ICE AGES available on Amazon, Barns and Nobel and http://www.GuardDogBooks.com and http://www.AlaskaPublishing.com and Trafford.com/books. If anyone wants to know the real cause of Noa’s flood and the demise of the Mastodons read my 380-page 8.5 by 11 book.

    Then I discovered Immanuel Velikovsky’s unpublished book titled IN THE BEGINNING that mentions several ancient greek scientists and philosopher’s that talk about a race of people that lived on Earth before there was a Moon. There is much evidence in the book supporting the Moon impact killing off all the tribes, camels, horses and mastodons in North America and piling up heaps of bones in Siberia.

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