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  1. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    Humans did not make those animals extinct. In fact Mammoths lingered on both Eurasia and North America until around 7,600 and 8,600 years respectively. And notice how Africa and Asia did not lose Elephants and Rhinos to stone age people. literal climate change after the last Ice Age and habitat...
  2. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    And you are ignoring the fact that actual Hunter Gathers in Africa saying going after Full Grown Bush Elephants is something you really shouldn't attempt with a spear. And to the kill sites no one knows how they died. Was it disease that affected a herd. Did the deaths even happen in the same...
  3. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    You never heard of this guy then. And yes the more length a croc gets the more mass it gets. Which is why very large crocs are effectively Bulletproof. Gustave has been sprayed by all calibers of bullets including 50 Cal and it still did not kill him. He had enough raw mass to soak it up. A...
  4. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    North America 100,000 had more different kinds of Predators than 1500s Africa and Asia combined. Just google all of the various Ice Age meateaters and you will see names you normally don't see in Prehistoric TV shows about North America. And The Europeans will have never seen animals like them...
  5. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    I am talking about the first explores that step off the boat. They are literally gonna get wrecked. Remember There is nothing like these beasts in Europe and has not been for thousands of years.
  6. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    About that.... Yeah being an experience Hunter and having a highly powerful gun or even multiple is not an autowin against wildlife. They can still get to you and fuck you up. The hunter in question got lucky and he pretty much says so in an interview.
  7. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    Um both Columbian Mammoths and Imperial Mammoths are way bigger than a Mastodon. And to add. The Europeans will not have advanced rifle weapons. They are rocking Smoothbore in the 1500s. Good luck in hitting anything that is fast like a Lion. Or something that is attacking you from above...
  8. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    Nope Giant Gators were in the Southeast at that time The fossils have been found decades ago. This is not North America where there had already been die offs of several species a few thousand years earlier. This is North America from 100,000 years ago. Before a lot of the Mass Die offs. And...
  9. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    It would be a sight for sure. A movie needs to be made with this scenario.
  10. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    Outside of a Cannon. The Spanish, French and English have no weapons that can hurt a 17ft tall Imperial Mammoth, A 20ft Tall Eremotheium, 12ft tall Short Faced Bears, 30 member sized Direwolf packs, Or Smilodon Prides. And when they attempt to go up river in the South they will face Crocs and...
  11. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    The Bulk of Native Americans live in South America. The conditions in North America are too harsh for a large population in North America except on the coasts. And unlike 15,000 years ago their is way more kinds of animals in the 100,000 BC timeframe. Clovis people lived during the easy sauce...
  12. Sailor.X

    Alternate History The Pleistocene never ended in North America

    In this timeline by act of the ROB. The Pleistocene Climate and habitats never end in North America. The entire content is the way it was 100,000 years ago. Native Americans eventually made it to the Continent. But not in the numbers that were in the OTL. The amount of people on the Continent is...
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