Climate and Archaic humans caused the extinction of giant camels that lived in Mongolia 27,000 years ago, a study says
Camelus knoblochi, a species of giant two-humped camel, survived in Mongolia alongside modern humans—and perhaps Neanderthals and Denisovans—until about 27,000...
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