Learning how pronghorn survived the climate changes that ended the ice ages anddrove so many other large mammals to extinction can help us adapt to our ownchanging climate.
Enjoy a captivating experience at the Ice Age exhibition this March 2026 where the Aha Hotel will be transformed into a ...
The Sumatran rhino looks like it wandered out of another era and somehow got lost in the present day. Smaller than its ...
About 14,400 years ago, a weeks-old wolf puppy ate its last meal - meat from a woolly rhinoceros - shortly before dying on ...
Researchers are still unsure why so many cheetahs ended up in the caves. One possibility is that the site served as a den ...
In a landmark scientific breakthrough of 2025, a Texas-based biotechnology firm has made strides towards resurrecting ...
Trash pandas’ talent for escaping via lab vents may frustrate researchers, but their problem-solving skills make their brains ...
An international team of scientists from South Africa, Canada, France and the UK has uncovered fossil evidence of a tiny ...
A large international study reveals that mammals tend to live longer when reproduction is suppressed. On average, lifespan ...
The digested meat from the wolf pup’s last meal, which took place a staggering 14,400 years ago, contained enough DNA from ...
Analysis of woolly rhinoceros DNA recovered from the permafrost-preserved wolf further hints that the Ice Age beasts went extinct because of a sudden shift in the climate ...
The woolly rhino, Coelodonta antiquitatis, would have been an impressive sight to the ancient people who painted images of ...