Summary:
- This article discusses the discovery of a fossil bone in Australia that was initially thought to be evidence of humans hunting and killing a large extinct animal, known as megafauna.
- However, further analysis by scientists has revealed that the bone is not actually from a megafauna animal, but rather from a much smaller species, and that there is no evidence that humans were responsible for the animal's demise.
- The article highlights the importance of careful scientific investigation and analysis to ensure accurate interpretations of fossil evidence, rather than jumping to conclusions about human interactions with extinct species.