An unusually complete — albeit headless — skeleton of a Steller's sea cow was recently found in northeast Russia. Despite the missing noggin, the remains may help researchers solve several mysteries ...
From mere fossil fragments, scientists have identified a remarkable underwater battle, frozen in time for millions of years. An unfortunate sea cow – a mammal that looks a bit like a seal – was torn ...
The bones of an unlucky ancient sea cow has revealed more about the food chain during the Miocene epoch, around 23 million to 11.6 million years ago. Skeleton analysis indicates the creature was first ...
Once upon a time, millions of years ago, ancient sea cows swam in the oceans on prehistoric Earth. The animals were similar to modern day manatees. Now, scientists analysing a fossilised sea cow ...
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Once upon a time, millions of years ago, ancient sea cows swam in the oceans on prehistoric Earth. The animals were similar to modern day manatees. Now, scientists analysing a fossilised sea cow ...
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