As bombs rattle their enclosures, thank heavens for the heroic keepers caring for the animals in Kyiv zoo
As bombs rattle their enclosures, thank heavens for the heroic keepers caring for the animals in Kyiv zoo
As bombs rattle their enclosures, thank heavens for the heroic keepers caring for the animals in Kyiv zoo
Blasts, bombs and bullets threaten the animals of Kyiv Zoo
Woman discovers ‘zombie’ shark inside abandoned aquarium
The Venus of Willendorf is a 4.4-inch Venus figurine, found in 1908 at a Palaeolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria.
In a new study published by the University of Vienna in collaboration with Vienna’s Natural History Museum, researchers applied high-resolution tomography, suggesting that the Venus originates from a region in northern Italy.
Neanderthal extinction not caused by brutal wipe out
In Southwestern Germany, a team of researchers discovered teeth that were millions of years old and presumably belonged to an ancient Euro-Asian primate last September. Yet after the discovery was made public, controversy opened up about the interpretation of our earliest existence
A new study revealed that Portugal was once home to a huge 33ft-long dinosaur that may be a new species of a spinosaurus. A reanalysis of its fossils showed a crocodile-like skull and spiny back. It likely roamed the Earth about 130 million years ago.
Initial studies suggested that the fossils belonged to Baryonyx walkeri, but the reanalysis said otherwise. The team has renamed the new species of spinosaurus Iberospinus natarioi. The team considered it one of the most complete specimens of spinosaurus they found, says Professor Octavio Mateus of the NOVA School of Science and Technology.
Huge bank of dead fish spotted off French Atlantic coast
Iceland Set To End Whaling By 2024 Due To Lack Of Demand
The Once-Extinct Auroch May Soon Roam Europe Again