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DNYUZ
dnyuz.com > 01/18/2026 > a-wolf-pups-last-meal-changed-what-we-know-about-woolly-rhino-extinction

A Wolf Pup’s Last Meal Changed What We Know About Woolly Rhino Extinction

A Wolf Pup’s Last Meal Changed What We Know About Woolly Rhino Extinction4+ hour, 14+ min ago   (402+ words) A frozen wolf pup that died more than 14,000 years ago has become an unlikely archivist of extinction. Inside its stomach, scientists found preserved flesh from a woolly rhino, and that grisly detail has now helped answer a long-running question about…...

Earth.com
earth.com > news > scientists-reconstruct-woolly-rhinos-genome-from-a-wolfs-stomach

Scientists reconstruct woolly rhino’s genome from a wolf's stomach

Scientists reconstruct woolly rhino’s genome from a wolf's stomach5+ hour, 18+ min ago   (1076+ words) A scrap of tissue, preserved for thousands of years inside an ancient wolf, has given scientists a rare look at a woolly rhinoceros that lived right near the species" end." What they found is not the slow, sad genetic unraveling…...

GB News
gbnews.com > science > archaeology-discovery-national-trust-staffordshire-white-peak-region

Archaeology discovery unearthed by National Trust as incredible 340-million-year-old fossils unexpectedly found

9+ hour, 3+ min ago   (400+ words) The level of detail visible on the specimens was unlike anything the National Trust had previously encountered in the area National Trust staff have unearthed remarkable fossils dating back 340 million years within a dry stonewall in Staffordshire's White Peak region....

@max_hamon
lnginnorthernbc.ca > 01/17/2026 > large-dinosaurs-and-mammoths-were-much-slower-than-previously-thought

Large dinosaurs and mammoths were much slower than previously thought

Large dinosaurs and mammoths were much slower than previously thought10+ hour, 15+ min ago   (606+ words) The enormous body mass of sauropods, mastodons and mammoths imposes limitations on bones, joints, available forces and physiology. According to the authors of a new study, for the largest sauropods, which weigh up to 50 tons, maximum speeds are around 10 km…...

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ksl.com > article > 51/43/4483 > new-dinosaur-fossils-excavated-at-dinosaur-national-monument

New dinosaur fossils excavated at Dinosaur National Monument

New dinosaur fossils excavated at Dinosaur National Monument11+ hour, 15+ min ago   (188+ words) DINOSAUR, Colo. " Paleontologists removed new dinosaur fossils from a parking lot construction site at Utah's Dinosaur National Monument on Friday. The National Park Service reported that the fossils were identified on Sept. 16, 2025, when construction crews removed a portion of the…...

Indian Defence Review
indiandefencereview.com > homo-erectus-may-have-mastered-language

Homo Erectus May Have Mastered Language Long Before Us, New Study Reveals

Homo Erectus May Have Mastered Language Long Before Us, New Study Reveals14+ hour, 46+ min ago   (401+ words) A new study challenges long-held beliefs about early human speech, suggesting Homo erectus may have been the first to master language. For decades, the origins of human speech have remained one of science's most captivating mysteries. A new study published…...

Animals Around The Globe
animalsaroundtheglobe.com > what-rhinos-eat-and-why-theyre-surprisingly-picky-4-344973

What Rhinos Eat and Why They’re Surprisingly Picky

What Rhinos Eat and Why They’re Surprisingly Picky17+ hour, 31+ min ago   (1252+ words) Rhinoceroses, often called the living tanks of the animal kingdom, may appear to be indiscriminate eaters due to their massive size and prehistoric appearance. However, these magnificent creatures are surprisingly selective when it comes to their dietary choices. Despite weighing…...

Animals Around The Globe
animalsaroundtheglobe.com > 12-animals-that-have-barely-changed-since-the-age-of-dinosaurs-6-294730

12 Animals That Have Barely Changed Since the Age of Dinosaurs

12 Animals That Have Barely Changed Since the Age of Dinosaurs18+ hour, 26+ min ago   (641+ words) Home " News " 12 Animals That Have Barely Changed Since the Age of Dinosaurs The horseshoe crab is an extraordinary survivor, having existed for around 450 million years. Found along the coastlines of North America and Asia, these creatures are more closely related…...

CPG Click Petróleo e Gás
en.clickpetroleoegas.com.br > najash-rionegrina-snake-with-legs-cretaceous-dsca00

With hind legs, an elongated skull, and a body adapted to the arid soil of Patagonia, the snake Najash rionegrina revealed that snakes once walked on four limbs during the Cretaceous period.

With hind legs, an elongated skull, and a body adapted to the arid soil of Patagonia, the snake Najash rionegrina revealed that snakes once walked on four limbs during the Cretaceous period.18+ hour, 54+ min ago   (865+ words) The study involved Argentinian and international researchers, and combined field findings with high-resolution CT scans. The result was a more consistent reconstruction of the evolutionary tree of snakes, contradicting classic hypotheses and opening debates about when and why snakes became…...

Grand Rapids Herald-Review
grandrapidsmn.com > sports > the-complicated-human-story > article_80055eac-199f-47d5-aa25-99aec464cb63.html

The complicated human story

The complicated human story19+ hour, 48+ min ago   (608+ words) Fossil and genetic evidence indicates our immediate human ancestors evolved in Africa beginning about two million years ago from older hominid stock. By that time there were at least three different hominid species that eventually gave rise to the human…...