Mudfossil University | Interbreeding Not to Blame For Woolly Mammoth Extinction, Surprising Study Finds...so What Caused it @mudfossiluniversity | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
About 4000yrs ago the Woolly Mammoths last refuge was Wrangle Island off Siberia. Suddenly they all died instantly some with food in their mouths and are completely "Exceptionally" preserved. Scientists claimed it was inbreeding that led to their extinction but they all died instantly at the same time so that explanation is simply Crazy and now "Scientists" admit they were wrong.
Lets see what really did kill these Ancient Gigantic creatures.
About 4000yrs ago the Woolly Mammoths last refuge was Wrangle Island off Siberia. Suddenly they all died instantly some with food in their mouths and are completely "Exceptionally" preserved. Scientists claimed it was inbreeding that led to their extinction but they all died instantly at the same time so that explanation is simply Crazy and now "Scientists" admit they were wrong.
Lets see what really did kill these Ancient Gigantic creatures.