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In prehistoric North America, the short-faced bear (Arctodus ... these sloths were one of the strangest animals of the ice age. They weighed as much, or more, than the short-faced bear at 1 ...
A 216,000-year-old tooth found along the Old Crow River in the Yukon territory in Canada has confirmed that woolly mammoths [ ...
Known as the Younger Dryas, this partial return to ice-age conditions may ... arrival and subsequent large-animal extinctions was strong not just in North America but in many other parts of ...
A biotech company made history with the birth of three genetically engineered wolves: What we know about these prehistoric ...
The 216,000-year-old tooth, found along the Old Crow River in the Yukon territory in Canada, confirms that wooly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) arrived in North America at least 100,000 years ...
North America ... with an animal this size. The other species of walrus in North America is the Pacific walrus. The Pacific walrus lives in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and on sea ice off the ...
Horses first evolved in North America. Some of their early ancestors lived 30–40 million years ago and were small, three-toed browsers that fed on leaves of woody plants. By the last Ice Age, large ...
A team of experts worked together to re-create a world that existed a long time ago and that nobody has ever seen. Robin Bicknell, Director The Nature of Things documentary, Ice Bridge tells the ...
The BC Megafauna Project looks at ice age animals found in British Columbia. Our aim is to find and document as many of them as possible, from both public and private collections. We want to know when ...