Australia doesn’t have any “kill sites” or other incontrovertible hard evidence that people were killing and butchering the ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
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 ...
Incision marks likely made by humans on the fossilised bone of an ancient kangaroo challenges the ‘humans wiped out ...
As the eastern coyote is more frequently seen on city streets in Portland, as well as in the countryside, the animal is often described as a newcomer. Well, yes and no.
EarlyHumans on MSN
Were There Giants in Prehistoric North America
Stories of towering beings once roaming North America have echoed for centuries. Some say the myths hide real prehistoric ...
Scientists have discovered evidence of stone megastructures on the Karst Plateau on the border of Slovenia and Italy that ...
Stretching from western Anatolia to southeastern Europe, this previously unknown land bridge provides a whole new migration ...
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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.
Explore Mammoth Cave National Park to encounter the diversity of wildlife that live in its forests, streams, lakes, and caves ...
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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 ...
Hidden beneath Michigan’s forests, researchers have uncovered vast ancient farmlands built by ancestral Menominee communities ...
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