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After 22 Years of Separation, Former Circus Elephants Share an Emotional Reunion, Instantly Recognizing Each Other.
This is the incredible moment two elephants were reunited – more than 20 years after they performed in a circus together. Shirley and Jenny were filmed meeting for the first time since the late 1970s at an animal sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee. Reunion: This is the moment elephants Shirley (left) and Jenny met for the…
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Heartbreaking Incident: Mother Giraffe Tragically Kills Newborn Calf with Misguided Kick While Defending Against Lioness Attack in Kenya, Frantic Battle Captured in Brutal Encounter
A mother giraffe accidentally broke her newborn calf’s neck with a fatal misguided kick after attempting to fight off a savage attack from a hungry lioness. A mother giraffe accidentally broke her newborn calf’s neck with a fatal misguided kick after attempting to fight off a savage attack from a hungry lioness The brutal encounter…
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BIGGEST Real Life Skeletons Unearthed: They threaten Archaeologists who discover Giant Skeletons
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Giants, according to tradition, were creatures so massive that they caused the Earth to quake when they walked. In the 1940s, archaeologists in Argedava, Romania, oversaw an excavation in search of precious artifacts belonging to Dacian commander Burebista. Ionita Florea, now an elderly man, accompanied the archaeologists. He was the one who removed a massive…
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Nobel Prize: Svante Pääbo’s Ancient DNA Discoveries Offer Clues As To What Makes Us Human
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The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine for 2022 has been awarded to Svante Pääbo from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, “for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution.” In other words, Pääbo has been awarded the prestigious prize for having sequenced the genomes of our extinct relatives,…
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Video: Woolly mammoth fossil found in Michigan farmer’s field
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Michigan was digging into a field, for the purpose of drainage, when, about eight feet deep, they encountered a substance that looked like wood. As the Detroit Free Press reports, the farmers soon realized they were hitting not wood, but bone. Is it a ᴅιɴosᴀuʀ bone? They called the University of Michigan, who relayed the…