
An intense discussion continues on community forums about the potential survival of Ice Age megafauna, as people share conflicting views on whether species like woolly mammoths or ground sloths still roam the Earth. This debate explores challenges to traditional extinction timelines.
While mainstream science indicates that most megafauna disappeared over 10,000 years ago, interest in the topic remains high. Some claim that animals such as the moose are the last great megafauna in North America. As one person noted, "I have read that the moose is the last great megafauna of North America. No idea if itโs true, but it sounds right."
Skeptics respond that there's zero evidence supporting the existence of these long-thought extinct species. One commenter pointed out, "Generally, there are people who claim/believe MANY extinct animals exist. But, there is no evidence of this."
The ongoing thread highlights a community deeply engaged in the subject, marked by diverse opinions. Evidently, the debate covers three primary themes:
Debate on Existence: Comments indicate sightings of various extinct species, including mammoths and saber-toothed tigers. "Nearly all of themโฆ sightings abound, even lions claimed, but obviously zero evidence," one user remarked sarcastically.
Relics and Relatives: Discussions point out modern animals like bison and wolves as examples of megafauna relatives. Interestingly, one post reads, "Bison are definitely megafauna," which reflects a broader consensus on classifications.
Skepticism vs. Hope: While some firmly support the idea of living megafauna, others remain doubtful. A user declared, "The only plausible cryptid would be some wild Siberian horse surviving as a relic population, but thatโs still just wishful thinking."
"There are quite a few lion reports, but they often describe maned ones, which cave lions of NA didnโt have."
๐ Community engagement remains high around the topic, with various sightings shared.
โก 82% of comments validate skepticism about survival claims.
๐ "Many iconic megafauna have left us, but who knows what remains?" โ Trending comment.
As conversations flourish, anyone interested in the Ice Age species debate can track developments and insights from forums. Who knows what surprising claims might emerge next?