Scientists believe that polar bears and wooly mammoths lived side by side 4 thousand years ago. Interesting video from BBC natural history show Wild New World.
I agree that camels were a native species "before" a cataclysm destoyed them, but they did not prolong their genetic heritage through those times, the camels you see TODAY in North America were imported by man.
IN-TUR-ES-TING yo check it out, all megafauna became extinct in North America,6,000 years ago. yet inferior forms sprang back that were geneticaly disimilar. Levels of fossils should bear this out that short faced bears,smilodons,mamoths,camels, american lions,glypodonts,and terror birds have no parental link to the species we find here now, such as cougars,brown bears,armadilos and that roadruner bird that eats lizards. if so did the ever co-exist? or did something else happen? like a flood.
wild horses are still around today and im not talking about zebras or the wild mustangs im talkin about other kinds of horses like the one that is shown here
I agree that camels were a native species "before" a cataclysm destoyed them, but they did not prolong their genetic heritage through those times, the camels you see TODAY in North America were imported by man.
realistromeo 1 year ago
IN-TUR-ES-TING yo check it out, all megafauna became extinct in North America,6,000 years ago. yet inferior forms sprang back that were geneticaly disimilar. Levels of fossils should bear this out that short faced bears,smilodons,mamoths,camels, american lions,glypodonts,and terror birds have no parental link to the species we find here now, such as cougars,brown bears,armadilos and that roadruner bird that eats lizards. if so did the ever co-exist? or did something else happen? like a flood.
realistromeo 1 year ago
@KiddJesus are you trolling or are you serius. bechose your awnser migth make you tottal idiot.
gooddarkjedi 1 year ago
Noah's Flood? lol
123Atheist 1 year ago
i got the answer
Noahs flood
ref john mackay
KiddJesus 1 year ago
@megahawk46
Europeans brought them back to N. America.
FlashVirus 1 year ago
It would be interesting if scientists ever succeed in cloning a woolly mammoth.
lookin4space 1 year ago
wild horses are still around today and im not talking about zebras or the wild mustangs im talkin about other kinds of horses like the one that is shown here
megahawk46 1 year ago
@theend1245 go to google and type in the american camel and you'll see that the camels of north america were real
megahawk46 1 year ago
@sirberserk505 that would be just ugly cause all animals who are cloned would have a side effect and die
megahawk46 1 year ago