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The extinction of many large grazers, such as Woolly Mammoths occurred late in the Cenozoic. What is a possible explanation for such an extinction

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Most woolly mammoths went extinct roughly 10,000 years ago amid a warming climate and widespread human hunting. But isolated populations survived for thousands of years after that on St. Paul Island in the Bering Sea and Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean