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Ancient Rhino Remains Discovered in the Canadian High Arctic
Scientists found the remains of an extinct rhino that lived in the Arctic 23 million years ago. It likely reached there over ...
Researchers describe the newly identified “Arctic Rhino” in a study published today in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution ...
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Ancient 'frosty' rhino from Canada's High Arctic rewrites what scientists thought they knew about the North Atlantic Land Bridge
Researchers have gained new insights into rhinoceros evolution and the longevity of the North Atlantic Land Bridge from ...
Paleontologists have identified a new Early Miocene species of the rhinocerotid genus Epiaceratherium from the fossilized ...
The newly identified species was small, hornless and possibly covered in fur, which would have helped it survive dark, cold ...
Rhinoceroses have been around for over 40 million years and have been found on all continents except South America and ...
Scientists from the Canadian Museum of Nature have announced the discovery and description of an extinct rhinoceros from the ...
About 23 million years ago, a species of rhinoceros – similar in size to the modern Indian rhino but lacking a horn – made its home in the challenging environment of the Canadian High Arctic ... good ...
An ancient hornless rhino fossil found in the Canadian Arctic, Epiaceratherium itjilik, shows rhinos once lived much farther ...
Millions of years ago, a pony-sized, hornless rhino wandered through the woods and munched on leaves in what is now northern ...
Animal-borne infectious diseases in the Arctic, although rare, are becoming more common as the region gains increasing global interest and is transformed by climate change, according to a new review.
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