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Naumann Elephants in Japan May Have Gone Extinct 10,000 Years Earlier

A research team, including members from Tokai University, announced that new fossil dating suggests Naumann elephants on the Japanese archipelago may have become extinct 10,000 years earlier than previously estimated. This discovery revises the timeline of their disappearance from the region.

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