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3. A group of mammals had been wiped out by a certain plague. No member of that species survived. What natural cause could have led to this phenomenon?​

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The Holocene extinction, first of all, the extinction of nearly all large mammal species after the end of the ice age. This is attributed to hunting by humans, and climate change.  Habitat destruction and over-harvesting are two of the primary causes which drive species extinct in more recent times. The fundamental cause of this is the huge increase in human population since the agricultural revolution.  Forests and natural habitats have been greatly reduced throughout the world, and this has been the cause of many extinctions.

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