Largely outshone by fossils of horses, the earliest camels are getting another look from scientists determined to sort out ...
For many decades, textbooks taught that hippos vanished from the center of Europe upon the onset of the Ice Age. However, a ...
Learn how radiocarbon dating and ancient DNA analysis revealed that hippos were alive and thriving during Europe’s last ice ...
More than a million years ago, the little-known snow sloths lived in the Ice Age... now they have been brought to life ...
Hippos survived in icy Europe far longer than thought, revealing surprising warmth and resilience during Ice Age.
Researchers had long assumed that central European hippos went extinct at the onset of the Weichselian glaciation.
Analysis of bone finds shows the heat-loving semi-aquatic mammals inhabited part of present-day Germany around 47,000 to ...
Hippos roamed central Europe much later than previously thought, as 40,000 years ago, a new study of Ice Age fossils reveals.
A simple change in species composition can impact the course of evolution: A research team from the University of Bern and the University of British Columbia in Canada shows that the presence of just ...
We thought hippos went extinct in Central Europe around 115,000 years ago, but new fossil finds tell a different story.
The Western New York Land Conservancy is pleased to announce the opening of its newest preserve, the Floating Fen Preserve in ...
European fossils display very low genetic diversity, indicating a small isolated herd marooned in the Upper Rhine Graben ...