WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists have pinpointed how years of civil war and poaching in Mozambique have led to a greater proportion of elephants that will never develop tusks. The research was published ...
Early humans were not just scavengers. New research shows they actively butchered elephants, transforming survival and social ...
Doctoral Researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland and a Palaeontologist, Department of Earth Sciences at NMK, Pauline Mbatha at the National Museums of KenyaExperts studying the evolutionary ...
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500,000-year-old elephant bone tool reveals advanced planning and skill in early human ancestors
The earliest hominins in Europe shared their environment with large mammals and elephants were some of the largest animals ...
The genetic analysis detected 367 different plant species across the samples. More remarkably, individual elephants showed ...
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