Some animals have jaws so powerful they can break bones, crack shells, or even split steel. These beasts use their crushing force to hunt, defend, and survive in the wild. Curious to see which ...
Chance Ward, along with other scholars, advocates for respectful treatment of animal remains in museums, emphasizing cultural ...
The climate and early human societies were changing quickly during the fall of our closest evolutionary relative—and are big clues to the causes of their demise.
Piehl's is between Manette Rene Bradford's "Skull Study" and Gordon ... which captures a bison braying at the sky like a wolf (or like a bison, if you've ever gone to Yellowstone during the ...
It weighed 227 pounds, wrote Lesowski, and its skull was the first recorded in the Boone and Crockett ... the establishment of an 18,000-acre National Bison Range in Montana; the passage of the ...
There's more to Alberta than the little mountain towns (which all too-often involve big crowds) and Calgary's city streets. While people flock hot spots like Banff, there are some more low-key places ...
The Original Wonder , but it's also the first in the world. Encompassing parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, this park is renowned for its geothermal features, including the iconic Old Faithful ...
The hearing comes as the park’s wild bison are once again being captured by the National Park Service and shipped to ...
Chance Ward began opening boxes of horse remains that had been shipped to the University of Colorado Museum of Natural ...