Two recently examined fossils suggest that Australia’s First Peoples valued big animals for their fossils as well as for ...
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A haunted hotel, a ghost ship and the afterlife of a priest — Manitowoc's tales of the strange and unexplained
Some say ghosts continue to visit the Washington House in Two Rivers, the Maribel Caves Hotel and the Christmas Tree Ship.
Neil Marshall's cave-exploring horror movie The Descent retains its bone-chilling power even 20 years on. It's back in UK ...
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Prehistoric Zoo Discovered in a Cave, 46 Ice Age Animals Unearthed by Scientists
Deep in the mountains of northern Norway, scientists have uncovered the remains of 46 Ice Age species, preserved for over ...
DNA recovered from 1,000-year-old dried feces indicates that intestinal infections from pinworm or Shingella may have plagued ...
Hocking Hills State Park is home to a rich diversity of wildlife. From black bears to beavers, find out what animals you may ...
Live Science on MSN
Did Neanderthals eat anything other than meat?
Neanderthals were meat eaters, but new analyses show that their diets included other morsels. Neanderthals, our extinct ...
Australia doesn’t have any “kill sites” or other incontrovertible hard evidence that people were killing and butchering the ...
For those seeking something truly unforgettable, HADCO can organise trips to the Mount Tamana Bat Cave. As dusk falls, ...
Australia’s First Peoples may or may not have hunted the continent’s megafauna to extinction, but they definitely collected ...
Understanding what the environment looked like millions of years ago is essential for piecing together how our earliest ...
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A Giant Kangaroo Bone Is Challenging the Idea That Humans Wiped Out Australia’s Megafauna
Indigenous Australians may have been early "paleontologists," not big-game hunters, according to a new analysis ...
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