A worn-down mammoth tooth discovered nearly 150 years ago on an island in Nunavut offers new insights into where and how the ...
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Pigs, rats, cats, and mongooses, all brought to the island decades earlier by humans, were to blame for their demise, preying ...
A study by research teams at the National Museum of Natural Science and National Taiwan University has, for the first time, ...
Life-sized or larger elephant representations abound around Tuscaloosa, saluting the University of Alabama's mascot.
Blacktip Reef Shark at Sealife Oberhausen, where teeth used in the study were collected. Credit: Max Baum. A leading cause of a declining pH value in the world’s oceans is human CO2 emission. As more ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is it better manners to subtly inform your colleague they have something in their teeth prior to seeing clients? Or is it better manners for everyone to not say anything? Please ...
Megan Malherbe is affiliated with the Institute of Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Zurich, and the Human Evolution Research Institute at the University of Cape Town. Understanding what the ...
POWELL, Ohio (AP) — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has welcomed its second baby elephant in a single calendar year for the first time in its nearly 100-year history, a milestone that the Ohio ...
A live trail camera at ol Donyo Lodge in Kenya captured a dramatic wildlife moment in early September, when a group of zebra stallions began fighting at a watering hole. Their wild kicks and cries ...
PORTLAND (AP) — A baby elephant at the Oregon Zoo had more tricks than treats to show when handlers gave it a small pumpkin to play with during an annual fall event where giant elephants smash ...
In a short but unforgettable wildlife clip shared by Earth Untamed, a mama elephant decided she wasn’t sharing her mud hole with anyone, especially not a crocodile. The video, which lasts only 20 ...
During a remarkably warm period 400,000 years ago, early humans living near what is now Rome regularly butchered massive straight-tusked elephants, using both their meat and bones as vital resources ...
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