Timeline of Extinctions - 7th Millennium BCE

7th Millennium BCE

  • Circa 6960 BCE - Scelidodon chiliensis survived in Peru until about this time.
  • Circa 6910 BCE - The primitive bison survived in the Taymyr Peninsula until this time.
  • Circa 6730 BCE - Equus santaelenae survived in Ecuador until about this time.
  • Circa 6720 BCE - Ochotona whartoni survived in eastern North America until about this time.
  • Circa 6050 BCE - Megalotragus priscus survived in South Africa until about this time.

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