In many times in many different videos and articles there stand that humans hunted out many megafauna. But I never read or see about the evidence of mass killing as sport in ancient human. The group of early human was about 10-50 persons. How big is the possibility that they killed more than 1 animal per day? Human could be a carrier of bacterial and viruses, or accompanied of other animals- carriers, I think the climate changes are most important factor of extinction.
It's definitely up for debate and murky guesswork as to how responsible we are for these extractions. However I do feel that as our population increased the hunting would have had an impact. Again how much of an impact, you could be right and it was minimal
In many times in many different videos and articles there stand that humans hunted out many megafauna. But I never read or see about the evidence of mass killing as sport in ancient human. The group of early human was about 10-50 persons. How big is the possibility that they killed more than 1 animal per day? Human could be a carrier of bacterial and viruses, or accompanied of other animals- carriers, I think the climate changes are most important factor of extinction.
It's definitely up for debate and murky guesswork as to how responsible we are for these extractions. However I do feel that as our population increased the hunting would have had an impact. Again how much of an impact, you could be right and it was minimal