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Hay fever may be the reason woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago, a new study claims. Scientits examining the remains of the 8-tonne animal found plant pollen in four of them - as ...
Next time you're sniffing and itching from a bout of hay fever, spare a thought for the doomed mammoth whose infamous extinction may have been linked to the rise of pollen and bunged-up trunks.
Hay fever may have led to the extinction of woolly mammoths, a study claims. Plant pollen has been found in the remains of four mammoths, with scientists also discovering the first evidence of the ...