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In the far north of Manitoba, in the middle of a subarctic landscape, a small community coexists with the mighty polar bear.
Scientists uncover a 75,000-year-old Arctic ecosystem in Norway, revealing extinct mitochondrial lineages in polar bears, ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNBones in Norway Cave Reveal Chilling Fate of Ice Age Animals
For 75,000 years, the remnants of a diverse ecosystem of Ice Age animals have lain hidden in the shelter of Arne Qvam Cave in ...
Humans only discovered Arne Ovamgrotta in 1991, but it was a haven for at least 46 species over 75,000 years ago.
As the Arctic warms faster than anywhere else on Earth, animals that have evolved to survive the cold face unprecedented ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNArctic Bones from 75,000 Years Ago Reveal How Animals Adapted to Climate Change
Scientists explored a cave in Norway containing 75,000-year-old animal remains, offering insights into how Arctic wildlife ...
From artificial beaches to faux-snow ski slopes, photographer Zed Nelson explores humanity’s complex relationship with the ...
The fossils at the Mazon Creek site are so abundant and so well-preserved that researchers can reconstruct a detailed ...
A prehistoric serpent the size of a school bus might sound like something out of a movie, but paleontologists have unearthed fossil evidence of a real-life mega-snake in India. It is named Vasuki ...
Mining, raping, drilling, scraping, from mankind there’s no escaping. Don't know what it is we’re thinking, we're headed towards our own extinction. Polar ice cap and polar bear, we soon won’t find ...
Remarkable fossils found in North Greenland have helped researchers solve a 500-million-year-old puzzle surrounding squid-like ancestors.
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Underknown on MSN7 Things That Could Happen if the Titanoboa Never Stoped Evolving
Over 55 million years ago, the Earth was home to the Titanoboa, one of the largest snakes ever to live. Longer than a school ...
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