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All That's Interesting on MSNNew Evidence Shows Monkeys Sailed From Africa To South America On Rafts Over 30 Million ...Over 30 million years ago, monkeys crossed the Atlantic on rafts. Researchers believe they made the 1,000-mile journey on ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee Stunning Illustrations of Prehistoric Life From One of the Most Renowned Paleoartists ...Paleoartist and Wildlife Painter, the title page painting might seem somewhat strange. Gathered around the edge of a lake are ...
Some were the size of a dog. Others were as large as polar bears. A newly-discovered fossil of the ferocious hyaenodont is ...
The fossils found alongside Bastetodon reveal a landscape dotted with waterways and forests that supported a diverse community of animals. This environment was quite different ... each new find helps ...
Fossilized teeth found in Peru suggest monkeys rafted across the Atlantic from Africa to South America 30 million years ago, ...
In addition, the movement of EARS will disrupt animal species and ecosystems as well as human life. For one, habitat fragmentation and habitat loss will likely result from Africa’s split. Animals on ...
Some animals have jaws so powerful they can break bones, crack shells, or even split steel. These beasts use their crushing force to hunt, defend, and survive in the wild. Curious to see which ...
Hippopotamuses were originally common throughout Europe and Asia but are now only found in Africa. These large animals enjoy spending ... these teeth were used to protect against harm from other ...
In the vast, sun-baked deserts of Arizona, a tapestry of life unfurls that connects our modern world to a time long past. While dinosaurs may no longer roam these lands, several remarkable creatures ...
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