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The lost continent of 2 million years: How Sundaland shaped human evolution
Sundaland was a vast Southeast Asian landmass that existed for most of the last 2 million years, exposed during glacial periods when sea levels were over 120 meters lower than today. This connected ...
Hamilton, the zoologist who dedicated his life to saving Africa’s elephants from systematic slaughter—despite being nearly ...
Researchers from the School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences (APES) have contributed significantly to a major ...
When danger approaches, many creatures seem to follow the ancient proverb that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” ...
Researchers have reclassified a long-misidentified fossil from New Mexico as Ahshiselsaurus wimani, a newly recognized giant duck-billed dinosaur that offers fresh insights into hadrosaur evolution ...
Leopard mothers with young cubs are notoriously elusive, but one female in Botswana has allowed wildlife photographer Suzi ...
The nature documentary series uses new research and photorealistic CGI to bring the huge, bizarre animals of the Ice Age back ...
Bringing down an elk, buffalo or musk ox, let alone a human, does not present much of a challenge. Luckily, they tend to ...
There's a new dinosaur species on the block. An international team, including a biologist from Penn State Lehigh Valley, ...
The extinct rhinoceros, described in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, is the northernmost rhino known to have ever ...
Superficially, gene flow between dingoes and European dogs sounds like a negative outcome. Our research, however, suggests ...
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