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What Was Earth Like in The Early Years of Human Life?Ever wondered what the world looked like when Homo sapiens first roamed the Earth? In this video, we journey through time to ...
Colossal Biosciences has announced it will attempt to 'de-extinct' a group of birds called the moa, which once lived in New ...
Don’t let brain freeze get the best of you these winter school holidays – there are plenty of things happening in Canberra to ...
Fifty thousand years ago, North America's landscapes were alive with an astonishing array of enormous creatures. Massive woolly mammoths roamed vast icy plains, while dense forests echoed with the ...
Saiga antelopes, among the most ancient living mammals, are set to be reintroduced to China 75 years after they went extinct ...
In what is now the desert of White Sands, New Mexico, a trail of human footprints crosses the hardened bed of an extinct lake. These lines in the mud are now pushing scientists to rethink the origin ...
Prehistoric fossils dating back to the Ice Age discovered in South Louisiana. What prehistoric animals used to roam Louisiana?
Long ago, approximately 2.6 million years ago during the Ice Age, prehistoric animals roamed throughout the U.S., including Louisiana. Prehistoric megafauna like the mastodon, which were large ...
The 2009 discovery of footprints (human and animal) left behind in layers of clay and silt at New Mexico’s White Sands ...
Unfortunately, Ice Age megafauna declined, competition increased, and their oversized frame became a burden. The species disappeared from North America about 11,000 years ago.
A Texas highway project recently uncovered Ice Age megafauna bones in Lubbock. Archaeologists are still searching for human activity evidence, which could halt construction.
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The Mammoth Cave Megafauna What Fossilized Remains Reveal About Ice Age KentuckyExploring the lengthy limestone corridors of Mammoth Cave is like stepping back in time. Hidden beneath Kentucky’s rolling ...
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