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Imagine giant sloths surviving to the present day
Sometimes it nice to just kick back and take it slow. Really slow. So what if evolution had the same mindset, and decided to take its time before getting rid of some prehistoric creatures? What if the ...
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Ice Age fossils unearthed in Florida's mysterious sinkhole
A groundbreaking discovery has been made at the bottom of Florida's Steinhatchee River, where divers uncovered a 500,000-year-old treasure trove of Ice Age fossils. This remarkable find includes ...
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The Time Avocados Almost Went Extinct
Few know that avocados nearly disappeared from the Earth long ago. Their survival is tied to a turn in natural history and an ...
Possible factors in the extinction of many large animals include include hunting and climate stability since the last ice age ...
When the Gulf waters get too cold for a swim, there’s still a place for Southwest Floridians to take a dip without shivering.
NDTV Lifestyle has shortlisted 26 places (underrated and not on every tourist's map) across continents that deserve a spot on ...
Paleontologists have discovered the first known fossilized bee nests built inside ancient bones, uncovered in a cave that ...
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Meet the Massive Prehistoric Fish That Survived on Plankton
Long before whales dominated the oceans, Earth’s seas were home to a fish so massive it continues to challenge our ...
Since the late 1970s, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute has provided this column free in cooperation ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Tanganyika Wildlife Park has lost three of its four sloths to chronic kidney disease, part of what officials say is a concerning trend affecting zoos across the country. The ...
Zion National Park is known for iconic species, such as bighorn sheep and the endangered California condor. But, once upon a ...
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