Researchers found the carcass in August 2020 in Russia's Sakha Republic, and the discovery has revealed a never-before-seen ...
A study suggests that woolly mammoths have been wiped out by pollen allergies, which affected their sense of smell and ...
Scientists have uncovered a woolly rhino mummy so well preserved in the Russian permafrost for more than 32,000 years that ...
It has been hypothesized that perhaps these woolly rhinos had reservoirs of calories stored in a camel-like hump for long, ...
A recent study on the woolly mammoth Yuka reveals groundbreaking evidence of human presence in the Arctic 39,000 years ago.
This woolly rhinoceros has been dead for 32,000 years. Russian scientists found it on the banks of the Tirekhtyakh River so ...
The woolly mammoth, the dodo and the Tasmanian tiger are the main contenders, according to the founder of the world’s first ...
A boom in vegetation at the end of the last ice age may have created so much pollen, it blocked mammoths' sense of smell. A ...
Although it is a significant part of the global economy, putting a price on species can only lead to devastating population declines. Many wild animals are killed for their body parts or smuggled ...
Stuffy noses from plant allergies may have meant mammoths couldn't smell each other's pheromones, resulting in them ...
Rather than hurtling spears, Ice Age humans might have driven large animals into pikes braced into the ground.
After raising $50 million to start the nonprofit, North Texas-based Colossal Foundation will initially focus its conservation ...