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Why elephants and tigers did not go extinct in India
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December 19, 2020 19:30 IST
Co-evolution or the fact that native animals learn to adapt to a new predator played an important role
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Tough mammals: Most of the megafauna of South Asia and Africa were resilient to the arrival of modern humans. Image shows fossils of the extinct mammals of India
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Co-evolution or the fact that native animals learn to adapt to a new predator played an important role
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