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Meet the Extinct Camels of North America, From Ice Age Giants to Sheep-Size Runners
Largely outshone by fossils of horses, the earliest camels are getting another look from scientists determined to sort out ...
If you think L.A.’s studios, supermarkets, and freeways are stacked with Hollywood stars, you should see its cemeteries.
The Siguniang Mountains beckon us to tread with deliberation, to eavesdrop on the legends whispered by the winds, and to behold a part of our planet where earth, ice and fire inscribe a chronicle of ...
In the shadow of 60,000 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss needed just one more moment.
It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual, hearing, motor ...
That’s Hacklebarney State Park in a nutshell. Nestled in the rolling hills of Morris County near Long Valley, this 978-acre woodland paradise might be New Jersey’s best-kept secret – though I’m about ...
Harriman State Park sits in the striking Ramapo Mountains, straddling Orange and Rockland counties like a green giant taking a nap across the Hudson Valley. The park was part of a generous land ...
Live Science on MSN
Ice Age Rock Art Discovered Hidden In Amazon Rainforest
Ice age people painted these animals 12,600 years ago. Kids are hollering '6-7' in the classroom. Here's what it means ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Prehistoric Zoo Discovered in a Cave, 46 Ice Age Animals Unearthed by Scientists
Deep in the mountains of northern Norway, scientists have uncovered the remains of 46 Ice Age species, preserved for over ...
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North American ice sheets drove dramatic sea-level rise at end of last ice age, study finds
Melting ice sheets in North America played a far greater role in driving global sea-level rise at the end of the last ice age ...
Hippos survived in icy Europe far longer than thought, revealing surprising warmth and resilience during Ice Age.
Hippos in Ice Age Germany? New research reveals that these warm-loving giants roamed central Europe far later than believed. Hippos, which today live only in sub-Saharan Africa, managed to survive in ...
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