In the spring of 1925, near the town of Folsom, New Mexico, a shepherd named Mack J. McJunkin stumbled upon prehistoric artifacts while searching for a lost cow. He discovered what appeared to be enormous bones resembling those of cattle, along with a peculiar flint tool. Upon examination, these relics revealed an astonishing fact: around 10,000 years ago, North America was home to a tribal society that hunted giant beasts. Subsequently, archaeologists uncovered more evidence in Folsom, confirming that these prehistoric Native Americans were highly skilled hunters. They not only hunted massive bison but also effectively processed and utilized their catch. However, the question remains: why did these animals ultimately go extinct? Was it due to natural forces or human impact? This mystery remains unsolved to this day.