An ancient bone recasts how Indigenous Australians treated megafauna
A narrative that First Peoples helped drive species extinct is wrong, some scientists argue
Some of the extinct megafauna that lived around Mammoth Cave around 50,000 years ago included the giant long-beaked echidna, the giant kangaroo, the giant diprotodontid and the Tasmanian thylacine (illustrated from left to right).
Peter Schouten