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Wondering which animals are in the Ice Age movie? Keep reading to learn what these animals are called in real life.
Learn how researchers used mass spectrometry of collagen to successfully identify some of Australia’s megafauna.
James Gregory shows the cone-like molars on a mandible of a mastodon he and Mason Kirkland discovered in an obscure creek in ...
Some 10,000-year-old (or older) mammoth bones that were dug up in Faribault County more than 100 years ago have finally been ...
If Yellowstone is dangerous now, it’s a cakewalk compared to the Pleistocene age where humans had to contend with mammoths, ...
Mammoths and elephants, both belonging to the Elephantidae family, showcase distinct adaptations to different environments.
I n May 2015, a wave of death swept over rural Kazakhstan. In the space of just a few weeks, some 200,000 saiga antelopes ...
Scientists have identified the most powerful solar storm ever recorded, an extreme event that struck Earth around 12,350 BC, ...
Saiga antelope, who once walked the earth alongside woolly rhinos and mammoths, have seen its population rebound, thanks to ...
Scientists are probing woolly mammoth and Neanderthal genetic codes for new compounds as today’s drugs lose potency.
Molecular clues from collagen in old bones are teaching us about the lives, movements, and demise of Ice Age megafauna like mammoths.
It's unclear exactly why woolly mammoths ceased to exist altogether; however, it's believed this could have been due to a number of factors, such as human hunting, habitat loss, and climate changes.
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