Scientists have discovered 3,500-year-old rhinoceros bone fragments near Coimbatore, revealing that rhinos once lived in ...
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Rhinos once roamed Western Ghats, 3500-year-old bone fragments reveal
Today, the one-horned rhinoceros is primarily confined to northern grasslands, with major populations in Assam's Kaziranga ...
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Prehistoric Giants That Hopped: Pleistocene Kangaroos Were Surprisingly Agile, Fossil Study Suggests
Prehistoric giant kangaroos could hop after all, challenging long-held beliefs about their movement.
King Cobra was considered the largest venomous snake to have ever roamed the face of the Earth. Due to its enormous length, ...
A collector of Indiana Glass is lending his collection to IUP’s John J. and Char Kopchick Hall for its "Science on Display." ...
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Scientists discovered mysterious cave handprint that could be the oldest rock art ever found
An ancient handprint discovered in an Indonesian cave, dated at least 67,800 years old, may be the world's oldest rock art.
At the northern boundry of Anuradhapura, where the Malwathu Oya curves through scrubland and forest and the wilderness of ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Handprints on cave walls in a largely unexplored area of Indonesia may be the oldest rock art studied so far, ...
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Exciting new geoglyphs found on the west coast of India have dramatically extended the region's timeline for human artistic and cultural development
Archaeological investigations along Maharashtra's Konkan coast have dramatically extended India's timeline for human artistic ...
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A prehistoric winged shark was found and it shouldn’t exist
Scientists have identified a prehistoric shark nicknamed the eagle shark, a bizarre predator with wing-like fins that cruised ancient oceans over 300 million years ago. Its body plan is unlike modern ...
The origins of whaling are highly debated. Now, some of the earliest signs of active whale hunting have appeared somewhere unexpected: southern Brazil.
Scientists have discovered Australia’s largest and most diverse dinosaur footprint with strong links to Indigenous heritage.
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