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why were the sicilian elephants dwarf​

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Answered by piyushkamlapuri74
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They, too, set off across the Mediterranean, in boats and traversing land bridges, hoping to find new lands. They found Sicily and its dwarf elephants around 11,000 years ago. Because the dwarf elephants had been isolated for so long, they lacked the innate fear of humans possessed by most mammals

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Answered by nethraezhil
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Scientific name: Elephas falconeri Scientific classification: Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Proboscidea Family: Elephantidae
When did it become extinct? This elephant became extinct around 10,000 years ago. Where did it live? This animal was endemic to some of the Mediterranean islands and many remains have been found in Sicily.
Today, the multitude of islands that dot the Mediterranean are where many Europeans choose to spend their summer vacations. Long before these islands became destinations for vacationers, they played host to various key events in human history. Some of the earliest civilizations had their beginnings on these islands, but if we travel even further back, to a time before modern humans started to leave Africa, these islands supported their own endemic animals, almost all of which are sadly extinct.

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