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Why Did The Steppe Bison Become Extinct?
What were the environmental factors that caused its extinction?
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Steppe Bison was one of the species of animals that lived in the area of North America during the ice age. They become extinct due to climate and environmental changes.Due to these changes they withdrew to the islands of higher country side for better survival. However, this place was accessible to human hunters who accelerated their extinction rate.
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