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The journey of the first humans to Australia is one of the most important events in history, at least as important as Columbus’ journey to America or the Apollo 11 expedition to the moon. It was the first time any human had managed to leave the Afro-Asian ecological system – indeed, the first time any large terrestrial mammal had managed to cross from Afro-Asia to Australia. Of even greater importance was what the human pioneers did in this new world. The moment the first hunter-gatherer set foot on an Australian beach was the moment that Homo sapiens climbed to the top rung in the food chain ...more
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And what happened? Mass extinctions. If Homo sapiens had never gone Down Under, it would still be home to marsupial lions, diprotodons and giant kangaroos.
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I remember that Nikola. Lots of rabbit stew...for everyone.
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Australia was a testing ground for a new species
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Genocide is the eradication of a given population of humans. Not other animals. The list of species hunted to extinction by humans is exhaustive, and yet none of these species were genocided.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
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