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At the end of the Ice Age 10,000 years ago, many large mammals died out in Europe. These included woolly mammoths, woolly rhinoceros, cave hyenas, cave lions, and cave bears. Neanderthals and Homotherium died out around 30,000 years ago. Animals that lived there and did not go extinct include deer, wolves, horses, aurochs, and even modern humans.

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