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Long before highways and high-rises, Earth was home to some seriously massive, strange, and downright wild animals. These creatures ruled the Ice Age and thrived in frozen landscapes.
Discover the fascinating story of the woolly mammoth, an Ice Age giant. Learn about its features, habitat, extinction, and ...
Interestingly, one of the earlier arguments in favor of the siblings being dogs was their fur color. Both animals had black ...
Today we decided to walk out on Lake Erie's Eastern basin and there was plenty of "shove ice" to navigate and go around. We walked out to about 45 feet of water and started to get into some nicer fish ...
Bill Hatcher Julie Meachen, an expert in Ice Age megafauna ... certain animals fell more horizontally, landing on the cave’s floor, well beyond the 75-foot perimeter of the entrance, and ...
Over a million species of animals and plants are now hanging by a thread, more than ever before in human history, says the ...
We're running the stingnose jigging spoons on Like Simcoe on this lovely -16C day. We're fishing about 35 feet of water for Cisco, also known as Lake Herring. ▶ If you're interested in getting your ...
During the last ice age, storms soaked the now-arid Southwestern U.S., while today's rainy Pacific Northwest remained relatively dry. As global temperatures rose and ice sheets retreated ...
"Mysteries of the Ice Ages" explores 18,000 years of Earth's dramatic Ice Age history, from the hardy animals that roamed frozen landscapes—including massive mammoths—to how ice has shaped our ...
Researchers think the Viking Age boat burial of a woman and her pooch in Norway dates to between A.D. 900 and 950.
that is hundreds of feet deep—and warming fast. Twigs, other plant matter, and Ice Age animal parts—bison jaws, horse femurs, mammoth bones—spilled onto a beach that sucked at Zimov’s boots.