Pronunciation: /ˈmɛɡəˌfɔnə/
noun the large or giant animals of a particular region or period, especially when considered as a group
A1 Megafauna are large animals that lived thousands of years ago.
A2 Scientists study the fossils of megafauna to learn more about prehistoric times.
B1 The extinction of megafauna is believed to have been caused by climate change and human hunting.
B2 Megafauna such as mammoths and saber-toothed cats roamed the Earth during the Ice Age.
C1 There is ongoing debate among researchers about the role of humans in the extinction of megafauna.
C2 The discovery of new megafauna species can provide valuable insights into ancient ecosystems.
formal The study of megafauna provides valuable insights into prehistoric ecosystems.
informal I can't believe how big those megafauna creatures were back in the day!
slang Those megafauna beasts were absolute units!
figurative In the business world, the megafauna are the big players who dominate the market.
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