Unraveling the Ice Age Hunt: Humans and Giant Ground Sloths in Fossilized Footprints

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The Ice Age was a time of great change for the planet, and for the animals that lived here. Some species thrived, while others went extinct. One of the most iconic creatures of the Ice Age was the giant ground sloth. These massive animals could weigh up to 4 tons, and they were the largest land mammals in the Americas.

In recent years, scientists have uncovered evidence that humans and giant ground sloths interacted during the Ice Age. This evidence comes in the form of fossilized footprints, which have been found in several locations in North and South America. The footprints show that humans and giant ground sloths were sometimes hunting each other.

What do the footprints tell us?

The fossilized footprints from White Sands National Park in New Mexico are some of the most well-preserved examples of Ice Age human-sloth interactions. The footprints show a group of

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