Did you know Native Americans once shared the land with some truly wild creatures that are now extinct? 𩣠From woolly mammoths to saber-toothed cats, these animals roamed North America thousands of years ago. Imagine hunting or just trying to avoid a massive ground sloth or a towering short-faced bear! đ»ââïž Itâs kind of mind-blowing to think that humans and these ancient beasts lived side by side. Some of them disappeared due to climate change, others possibly because of overhunting. Either way, itâs a fascinating glimpse into a forgotten world that existed right where we live today.
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