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Fossils tied to ancient African mammal highlight butt-dragging habit that persisted for generations
"In the world of paleontology, anything this unusual is important and we feel privileged to be able to interpret them," the ...
Dinosaur stories are often written for children, with a cast of neon cartoon characters or animatronic models. But for adults ...
The St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site invites adventurers, science enthusiasts and families to step into the shoes of a ...
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400,000-Year-Old Fossil Shows Butchering Elephants Helped Early Humans To Supersize Their Tools
The authors of a study of the specimen conclude the elephant was butchered using small stones, as indicated by both the ...
The myths about oil are partially attributed to L. Fletcher Prouty, who appeared in the video, explaining in a 1994 interview ...
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Ancient “Toothpick Marks” on Fossil Teeth May Not Be What We Thought
For decades, small grooves on ancient human teeth were thought to be evidence of deliberate tool use – people cleaning their ...
Rock hyraxes, known in southern Africa more often as "dassies," are furry, thickset creatures with short legs and no ...
For decades, small grooves on ancient human teeth were thought to be evidence of deliberate tool use—people cleaning their ...
Rock hyraxes, known in southern Africa more often as "dassies", are furry, thickset creatures with short legs and no ...
Paleoseismology uses sand dikes to date ancient earthquakes, crucial for improving building safety and mitigation strategies.
Ants can get into your house through small gaps and cracks, but there are many natural and conventional ways to get rid of them.
Leopards probably ate the ancestors of humans in Tanzania. The investigation centered on two Homo habilis specimens ...
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