Ice has a remarkable ability to preserve history, which is why we often say something is "frozen in time." When temperat ...
By Bobby Bascomb From the first birds and fish to pine trees, dinosaurs, woolly mammoths and humans, most life on Earth has ...
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Stuffy noses from plant allergies may have meant mammoths couldn't smell each other's pheromones, resulting in them ...
The woolly rhinoceros ( Coelodonta antiquitatis) was a large, herbivorous mammal that stomped around the northern regions of ...
As Theatre Week begins this month, here’s a preview of some of the top productions you can see in the Washington, DC, ...
The now-extinct species of mammoth lived from the Middle Pleistocene era until its extinction 4,000 years ago.
Visiting Curly is a great way to break up a day of birdwatching, hiking, or simply enjoying the outdoors at Horicon Marsh. It ...
New research has made the bold claim that hay fever may have been a factor in the untimely demise of mammoths and other ...
His latest paper also makes it clear that woolly rhinoceroses belong on this list. Boeskorov is a senior researcher at the ...
A Mississippi man who was helping excavate a mammoth tusk he found ran across a fossil from an extinct whale, millions of ...