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elephants, they push over trees, they trample vegetation, they chew huge amounts of greenery, and they transport seeds in their dung. And it's assembling vegetation while unintentionally planting them, the beings of noose, and they're destroying vegetation, but at the same time they're planting a new vegetation. So broad open spaces, they're essential to the origin of these giant flocks, and so by creating wide open spaces, they help bring about the evolution of the giants to Roman and the environment. So for now, the fossil record of giant animals that were here really recently, it's showing some of their bones aren't even petrified. In fact, they're finding some now when glacial lice is melting, their skin and fur are still on their skeleton. In a 2019 study up in Piusburg, herbivores in Africa, this is just an example, found that large plant heaters altered the water cycling incidents of fire. The vegetation of the environment in a way that there's no real modern equivalent. So the few mega herbivores that are still here, they alter the plant life, water flow, seed dispersal, and other aspects of their environment in their own way. So if things changed and the environment was allowed to continue naturally without our interference, we weren't wiping those animals, our friend or great, eventually this research is showing that some of these mega animals, not particularly those ones that were way back then, but new variations of them, could likely arise again. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven November Quebec November all star node 6222 located in Shelton, Washington.

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