Australia doesn’t have any “kill sites” or other incontrovertible hard evidence that people were killing and butchering the ...
Incision marks likely made by humans on the fossilised bone of an ancient kangaroo challenges the ‘humans wiped out ...
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Giant ground sloths’ fossilized teeth reveal their unique roles in the prehistoric ecosystem
Researchers often rely on fossil teeth for clues about what extinct animals ate. Giant ground sloths’ teeth have been tricky to analyze, though – until now.
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Scientists Want To Bring Back The Woolly Mammoth, And Maybe Even A 30-foot Creature
A Texas biotech startup is using gene editing to bring back the mammoth and other extinct species. From the shaggy woolly ...
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Ancient Americans Hunted And Ate Mammoths, Study Reveals
This article is for general informational purposes only and does not replace professional archaeological or scientific advice. All information is based on current verified studies and may evolve as ...
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