Little is known about why the woolly rhinoceros went extinct around 14,000 years ago. Scientists have found clues in the ...
Analysis of woolly rhinoceros DNA recovered from the permafrost-preserved wolf further hints that the Ice Age beasts went ...
Researchers from the Center for Paleogenetics have managed to analyze the genome from a 14,400-year-old woolly rhinoceros, ...
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.
When the peaks of the Sangre de Cristo mountains become snowcapped, a flurry of bird adaptations sweeps across the foothills. We marvel at the continent-spanning journeys of migratory birds seeking ...
Around 18,000 years ago, ice age people in what is now Ukraine likely weathered the extremely harsh climate by building parts of their shelters out of mammoth bones, a new study finds. The mammoth ...
Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery from the remains of a wolf puppy found in Siberia, which had eaten woolly ...
The woolly rhino, Coelodonta antiquitatis, would have been an impressive sight to the ancient people who painted images of ...
The Leader begins 2026 with a more youthful appearance, thanks to reporters Emily Messer and Max Dupras. The two newcomers — ...
FOR the first time ever, the government has issued official guidance on lunchbox contents in a desperate attempt to promote ...
Standing nearly 7 feet tall and weighing as much as a small car, the Alaskan moose (Alces alces gigas) is a living relic of the Ice Age. Whether you spot a massive bull stepping out of the willows or ...
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