A new study proposes a surprising theory that pollen allergies may have contributed to the extinction of woolly mammoths. The researchers argue that an increase in pollen during the post-Ice Age period could have affected the animals’ ability to communicate and reproduce. This inability to breed, combined with environmental changes and human activities, may have led t…
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