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Scientists uncover a 75,000-year-old Arctic ecosystem in Norway, revealing extinct mitochondrial lineages in polar bears, ...
Humans only discovered Arne Ovamgrotta in 1991, but it was a haven for at least 46 species over 75,000 years ago.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMysterious extinct humans left tools near ‘hobbit’ island 1.04 million years ago
The earlier study had uncovered stone tools on the island of Flores at a site called Wolo Sege, which provided evidence of ...
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AZ Animals on MSNMeet the Biggest Lions Ever to Roam the Earth
Lions are some of the largest cats on the planet, and extinct subspecies used to be even larger than modern lions.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN75,000 years old: Europe’s oldest Arctic animal community discovered in Norway cave
The bones of a vast community of 46 animals in a 75,000-year-old cave in Norway have provided a stunning and rare snapshot of ...
New pictures taken in Yukon, Canada, show a perfectly preserved fossil skull, which experts say belonged to a male, teenage horse that lived during the last ice age.
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Animals dating back 10,000 years found in Arctic cave: ‘A rare snapshot of a vanished world’
A rare snapshot of a vanished world’ - Scientists say it highlights how cold-adapted species struggle to adapt to major ...
A recent study in Norway unveils 75,000-year-old animal remains, challenging previous assumptions about Ice Age megafauna ...
Mammoths and other giant creatures of the Ice Age such as woolly rhinos survived longer than scientists thought, coexisting with humans for tens of thousands years before they vanished for good ...
Colossal’s bold announcements have drawn criticism from many scientists, but the billion-dollar firm is not backing down.
A new temporary exhibit at the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium takes visitors back in time to come face-to-face with incredible extinct animals. Ice Age: Frozen in Time runs from April 14 through Sept. 1.
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