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    The Underlying Cause of Extinction of Large Herbivores near the End
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The Underlying Cause of Extinction of Large Herbivores near the End

Question 18

Question 18

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The underlying cause of extinction of large herbivores near the end of Miocene was


A) the evolution of the grasses.
B) a drop in carbon dioxide levels.
C) the spread of the grasslands.
D) some molars that were too long.

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