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At the end of the pleistocene, there are a series of extinctions in which the majority of large mammals go extinct. why of these is a hypothesized cause of the extinction?
a. meteor impact
b. increased volcanism
c. glacial-interglacial cycles
d. human induced climate change
e. all of the above are hypothesized causes

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