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Lost giants of the Pleistocene

By Kat Austen

25 May 2011

THERE was a time when 3-metre-tall kangaroos ripped branches off trees, and mammoths and mastodons shook the Earth as they trailed between watering holes. Then these enormous creatures disappeared – but why?

In Once and Future Giants, Sharon Levy does a marvellous job of explaining the complex and competing theories behind these mass Pleistocene extinctions, while capturing the fervour and enthusiasm of the scientists who dedicate their lives to solving the mystery. From the arrival of Homo sapiens hunters to the changing climate and vegetation, she tours the factors that may have contributed to the giants’ demise, while making it…

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