• 8 years ago
The first reliable evidence of humanity's impact on Australian megafauna has been discovered, according to researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder.

The first reliable evidence of humanity's impact on Australian megafauna has been discovered, according to researchers from the University of Colorado at Boulder. 
It has to do with the now-extinct bird called Genyornis newtoni, a 7-foot-tall, 500-pound, and flightless creature that lived prior to the arrival of humans some 50,000 years ago. 
According to a summary of the findings, "The evidence consists of diagnostic burn patterns on Genyornis eggshell fragments that indicate humans were collecting and cooking its eggs, thereby reducing the birds' reproductive success." 
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