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  1. Megafauna - Wikipedia

    Megafauna species have considerable effects on their local environment, including the suppression of the growth of woody vegetation and a consequent reduction in wildfire frequency. Megafauna also …

  2. 9 Extinct Megafauna That Are Out of This World - Treehugger

    Jun 1, 2024 · Megafauna are large animals, like elephants, whales, and even humans. They are found worldwide, but many of them are now extinct due to human interference and climate change.

  3. What Is Megafauna? Definition and Modern & Extinct Examples

    Aug 16, 2025 · Megafauna refers to the planet’s largest animals. These creatures, both past and present, play significant roles within their ecosystems, often highlighting the delicate balance of …

  4. What are Megafauna? (with pictures) - AllTheScience

    May 21, 2024 · Megafauna is an informal term for large animals, especially very large animals like elephants and hippos. The threshold for an animal to be "megafauna" is variously defined as 44 kg …

  5. What Is Megafauna: The Definition & Examples | Greentumble

    Jun 21, 2021 · In the wild, that is a world absent of humans, megafauna are able to maintain their population numbers because their size bars them from all but the most intrepid and desperate …

  6. What is the megafauna and examples - Evidence Network

    Jun 17, 2025 · The term megafauna depends on the context in which it is used. Mastozoological use the term to refer to large animals that are greater than 45 kilos, while other fauna researchers use it to …

  7. Megafauna - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The megafauna, or megabenthos, represents the largest body size class of organisms associated with the seafloor. It encompasses microbial mats, “giant” unicellular eukaryotes, the largest demersal fish, …

  8. MEGAFAUNA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MEGAFAUNA is animals (such as bears, bison, or mammoths) of particularly large size.

  9. Megafauna - The Australian Museum

    Jun 20, 2023 · Megafauna are large animals such as elephant, mammoth, rhinocerous and Australia's own diprotodon.

  10. The African Megafauna - Owlcation

    Aug 4, 2012 · Why do so many large, dangerous animals live in Africa? Why are we so fascinated by monsters? The answers may lie in our past, when our ancestors lived alongside Africa's real monsters.