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The animal realm also has its stories. Animals are a critical component of our environment, both domesticated and wild and ...
Scientists at UC Santa Cruz and local entrepreneurs are collaborating on a $350,000 restoration of the Seymour Center’s blue ...
Alexandre Lefebvre Between 14,000 and 20,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers living in Western Europe made tools from the bones of whales that had been stranded ... in sperm whale skeletons, because ...
These ancient people simply did not have the means to go whale hunting, archaeologists believe. Instead, they would have found carcasses on the beach and used their bones. The people of the ...
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) said the whale washed up on the beach on Sunday evening. The National Trust said it worked with a range of agencies and marine ...
More likely, they were scavenging the bodies of beached whales and fashioning their dense, heavy bones into tools to hunt reindeer or bison. The tools indicate that ancient people in the area took ...
In the case of Finny, a 20-metre fin whale that died in a 1999 ship strike, the body had to be towed by tugboat from Vancouver hundreds of kilometres away to a beach near Telegraph Cove.