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Wake Up With A Did You Know: An Asteroid Killed All The Wooly Mammouths

S, g, zhelin (right) of the north-eastern research institute of the ussr academy of sciences, examining the preserved carcass of a baby mammoth (named dima)which was accidently unearthed from the permafrost by a bulldozer on the grounds of the frunze

So this is now a hot theory. Wooly Mammouths, short face bears, and all the other sweet ass North American animals that died out after the ice age weren’t hunter by humans to extinction. They weren’t victims of climate change, per se. No. How fucking silly would that be. Bunch of dumbass humans wiping out thousands of animals all over the continent with nothing but spears. Please. Scientist are now saying that it was a giant asteroid that hit the ice caps and killed basically everything in North America with not just an impact but the massive flood that would be caused by quickly exploding an ice sheet that covered the entire northern part of the continent.

(source)–A huge asteroid may have hit the Earth 12,800 years ago causing global climate change and extinction, according to new evidence found in South Africa.

Scientists analysed ancient soil at a site called Wonderkrater and found high levels of platinum – which they say supports the The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis that a disintegrating meteor hit Earth and caused a mini ice age. 

The resulting ice age is believed by many scientists to have wiped out dozens of mammals species including the Mammoth and giant wildebeest and decimated the human population. 

The first guy I ever heard talk about this was Randall Carlson on the Joe Rogan podcast. I am going to clip one part but you should definitely go watch the entire episode if you’re into this stuff.

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An asteroid impact in North America that caused flooding and dramatic sea level rise all over the world at around the same time and every culture seems to have a flood myth whether its the epic of gilgamesh or Noah’s Arc, or the storie of Atlantis that lines up with the same period…hmmm. Very credible.