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Andrew Hill

Andrew Hill, 69, succumbed to cancer the morning of Saturday, September 12, 2015. He had lived in Glastonbury since 1994, and since 1985 was a member of the faculty of the Department of Anthropology at Yale University, where he was promoted to full Professor in 1992. He served as the chair of the Anthropology Department […]

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Why elephants and tigers did not go extinct in India

Why elephants and tigers did not go extinct in India Updated: Updated: 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 Share Article AAA 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   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Co-evolution or the fact that native animals learn to adapt to a new predator played an important role (Subscribe to Science For All, our weekly newsletter, where we aim to take the jargon out of science and put the fun in. Click here.)

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