Scientist on Burmese pythons: 'removing over 24 tons of python locally feels like a dent to me, but I’m biased.' ...
In northeastern Brazil, a fossil that had quietly sat in a museum for decades has now rewritten a small part of the history ...
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Scientists extract Ice Age DNA from a rhino inside a wolf’s stomach
Scientists Extract Ice Age DNA From a Rhino Inside a Wolf’s Stomach ...
A WOODCHUCK IS WOOLLY. Who knows what he thinks? He hibernates in his underground lair, a groundhog by any other name, his ...
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Scientists found the entire woolly rhino genome inside the stomach of an ancient wolf pup
Frozen wolf pup stomach tissue produced a complete woolly rhino genome, implying stable genetics right before extinction hit ...
Subú-seré? Poetic licence gave me the indulgence of this headlining. Not even the English Language, in its pretentious ...
A new study documents the complex interactions between cougars and gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park and finds their ...
Despite growing into the largest animals ever to walk on land, sauropods began life small, exposed, and alone. Fossil ...
Approximately 290 million years ago, a carnivorous dinosaur stomping around present-day Germany had a tummy ache. The Paleozoic predator eventually vomited up its stomach contents, and then hopefully ...
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Baby dinosaurs were common prey for Late Jurassic predators, reconstructed food web suggests
Babies and very young sauropods—the long-necked, long-tailed plant-eaters that in adulthood were the largest animals to have ...
Baby sauropods were the fast food of the Late Jurassic, feeding multiple predators and propping up the entire ecosystem.
The contents of an ancient wolf pup's stomach yields surprising clues into the genetic lineage of extinct species.
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