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Suggest some books/ documentaries about megafauna, particularly

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Suggest some books/ documentaries about megafauna, particularly of the north american variety.

Also post some art.
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>>2422476
Please contribute to the thread first before asking others to.
Since you haven't mentioned what you've already watched, I'm going to have to recommend Walking with Beasts. Prehistoric Park with Nigel Marven has a couple episodes about rescuing Pleistocene megafauna from extinction. Walking with Cavemen shows a lot of the interaction between early hominids and the other local wildlife of the time. PBS came out with a special in 2010 about the sandtrap find in Snowmass, CO where they found everything from mammoths and mastodons to sloths and lions and saber tooth cats. Werner Herzog's Cave of Forgotten Dreams is pretty good, too, if you're interested in cave art.
There's really not a lot of documentaries that come out regularly about the evolution of mammals in general, especially if it's not dinosaur or dinosaur-era related. Go read a book. Take a road trip on the fossil freeway (pic related). I would recommend Nebraska specifically for Pleistocene megafauna sites and museums.
People aren't as interested in the prehistoric beasts and the wild kingdom that were alive in the lifetime of early modern Homo sapiens.
They like dinosaurs.
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>>2422476
im not gonna contribute because your a incompetent fag OP
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>>2422973
because dinosaurs are way cooler fag
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