A mí lo que me fascina es esto: "The evidence for a massive and very speedy overkill of moa is overwhelming. There are numerous butchering and cooking sites identified by archaeologists, and many skeletons with the tastiest portions removed and the rest discarded. Maori introduced rats and dogs as well, which must have had some impact on moa and their chicks, but mostly it's a textbook case of humans overexploiting an easily-harvested resource. In some areas of New Zealand moa may have only lasted a couple of decades." Huhahaha!
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Ahora ya las sé. Impresionante.
A mí lo que me fascina es esto:
"The evidence for a massive and very speedy overkill of moa is overwhelming. There are numerous butchering and cooking sites identified by archaeologists, and many skeletons with the tastiest portions removed and the rest discarded. Maori introduced rats and dogs as well, which must have had some impact on moa and their chicks, but mostly it's a textbook case of humans overexploiting an easily-harvested resource. In some areas of New Zealand moa may have only lasted a couple of decades."
Huhahaha!
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