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Footprints preserve terminal Pleistocene hunt? Human-sloth interactions in North America

机译:脚印保留了末世的更新世狩猎?北美人懒互动

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Predator-prey interactions revealed by vertebrate trace fossils are extremely rare. We present footprint evidence from White Sands National Monument in New Mexico for the association of sloth and human trackways. Geologically, the sloth and human trackways were made contemporaneously, and the sloth trackways show evidence of evasion and defensive behavior when associated with human tracks. Behavioral inferences from these trackways indicate prey selection and suggest that humans were harassing, stalking, and/or hunting the now-extinct giant ground sloth in the terminal Pleistocene.
机译:脊椎动物痕迹化石揭示的食肉动物与猎物之间的相互作用极为罕见。我们提供了新墨西哥州白沙国家纪念碑的树懒和人类走道关联的足迹证据。从地质学上讲,树懒和人行道是同时建造的,当与人行迹相关联时,树懒道显示出逃避和防御行为的证据。从这些轨道上获得的行为推断表明猎物的选择,并暗示人类正在骚扰,缠扰和/或猎杀更新世末期现已灭绝的巨型树懒。

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