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It was very cold and covered with snow. the temperatures can get to -50F degrees, they need furs to stay warm and not freeze to death. they lived in very harsh conditions.

Is it possible if you go back about 7,000 years, that the poles could possibly have been at different points allowing a much warmer climate? Which would also allow for the more balanced temperate they are finding that may have been in Africa?

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