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2,000-Foot Tunnels Found Underground, Scientists Say Giant Sloths Dug Them
In a discovery that challenges long-standing views of prehistoric life, scientists have uncovered vast underground tunnels beneath Brazil and Argentina that appear to have been excavated by ...
New fossil research shows how human impacts, particularly through the rise of agriculture and livestock, have disrupted natural mammal communities as ...
Beneath Brazil’s forests lie vast Ice Age tunnels, carved not by humans or nature, but giant ground sloths—revealing hidden survival strategies and prehistoric mysteries.
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20 Facts About The Ice Ages You've Probably Never Heard Before
Earth has been in a constant temperature battle long before humanity was even an idea. Our green planet has warmed and cooled at regular intervals for millions of years, resulting in the world we see ...
Mcwane Science Center recently collected a new fossil that tells us more about the ancient climates of Alabama and how our history can better inform our future.
Paleontologists are preparing to return to Saltville next week for the first dig in the well fields since 2019.
Sloths may seem like quirky tree-dwellers today, but their past reveals a dynasty of giants that once roamed the Americas. Most people know sloths as slow-moving, bear-like creatures that dangle from ...
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Professor Loren E. Babcock and Dr H. Gregory McDonald discuss the historical significance of palaeontology, focusing on key figures’ contributions to the field and their studies of the ground sloth, M ...
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