Comments by "doveton sturdee" (@dovetonsturdee7033) on "'Persuade me this isn't a SCAM!' Neil Oliver challenges scientist over Net Zero" video.
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Did this scientist actually say that Woolly Mammoths were not on the planet at the same time as humans? The woolly mammoth coexisted with early humans, who used its bones and tusks for making art, tools, and dwellings, and hunted the species for food.
The population of woolly mammoths declined at the end of the Late Pleistocene, with the last populations on mainland Siberia persisting until around 10,000 years ago, although isolated populations survived on St. Paul Island until 5,600 years ago, and on Wrangel Island until 4,000 years ago.
Modern Homo Sapiens seem first to have appeared 160,000 years or so ago.
In view of this level of knowledge, how much of his subsequent opinion can really be trusted?
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