The discovery clashes with the traditional image of humans evolving on the savannas of East Africa. By Carl Zimmer For generations, scientists looked to the East African savanna as the birthplace ...
There’s also the forest buffalo, the West Africa savanna buffalo ... with humans because of their size and aggression. In East Africa, buffalo are known to break fences and tear through crops.
Only remnant populations remain in the northern savannas, typically isolated from each other. East and central Africa, where most elephants once resided, underwent serious losses over this period ...
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