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Hunters continued to move south once they reached North America primarily in search of more abundant food sources and favorable climates. As they followed migrating herds of large game, such as mammoths and bison, they adapted to diverse environments that offered better hunting opportunities. Additionally, the pursuit of new territories for resources and settlement drove their movement, leading to the gradual exploration and occupation of the continent.

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