Woolly mammoth went extinct due to HAY FEVER, study claims
Briefly

Researchers propose that the extinction of the woolly mammoth may have been caused by plant pollen inducing allergies, impairing their sense of smell and affecting mating.
The study, published in Earth History and Biodiversity, suggests that decreased sensitivity to odors during breeding could lead to reduced reproductive success, contributing to population collapse.
Read at Mail Online
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