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NOVA Last Extinction

Fifteen thousand years ago in a blip of geologic time, somewhere between 15 and 35 magnificent large types of animals went extinct in North America. Why? Thursday, April2nd at 6pm & 11pm on PBS-World

NOVA Last Extinction

Fifteen thousand years ago North America was like the Serengeti on steroids, with mega-creatures roaming a continent teeming with incredible wildlife. But then, in a blip of geologic time, somewhere between 15 and 35 magnificent large types of animals went extinct. In a television exclusive, NOVA joins forces with prominent scientists to test a startling theory that may finally explain the Last Extinction, Thursday, April2nd at 6pm & 11pm on PBS-World.

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