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  • In addition, a brand-new boss fight in Aberas called "Megafauna" - who is a major challenge to beat even in teams - will drop very powerful, new items.

    WorthPlaying.com - All about games! 2010

  • In addition, a brand-new boss fight in Aberas called "Megafauna" - who is a major challenge to beat even in teams - will drop very powerful, new items.

    WorthPlaying.com - All about games! Rainier 2010

  • In addition, a brand-new boss fight in Aberas called "Megafauna" - who is a major challenge to beat even in teams - will drop very powerful, new items.

    WorthPlaying.com - All about games! 2010

  • In addition, a brand-new boss fight in Aberas called "Megafauna" - who is a major challenge to beat even in teams - will drop very powerful, new items.

    WorthPlaying.com - All about games! Rainier 2010

  • Megafauna extinction: A paleoeconomic theory of human overkill in the pleistocene [An article from: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization] by E. Bulte

    In the Week of the Economic Circus: Which Way Recovery? 2009

  • Megafauna extinction: A paleoeconomic theory of human overkill in the pleistocene [An article from: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization] by E. Bulte

    The Good News of Economic Collapse 2009

  • Megafauna extinction has no relationship to climate except where climactic conditions enable human dispersal.

    Dongge Cave « Climate Audit 2007

  • Just to let you know, I have some Australian Megafauna fossils I'd be happy to trade or sell to those with interest in the area.

    Around the Web 2007

  • Homo sapiens appears to have decided on genocide, along with mass extinctions of Megafauna as our evolutionary strategy.

    "So what did Neanderthal women do all day?" Ann Althouse 2006

  • One of the papers in the last link there is described with a remarkable line, though: "The authors of "Megafauna Extinction" posit that if early North American hunters focused merely on hunting relatively small animals such as rabbits and deer, accidental encounters with big megafauna like mammoths were common enough to result in megafaunal kills".

    Archaeology Blogging, First Americans and more... 2005

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