Hippos from Central Europe were assumed to have gone extinct around 115,000 years ago when the temperate conditions of the ...
Hippos in Ice Age Germany? New research reveals that these warm-loving giants roamed central Europe far later than believed.
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North American ice sheets drove most of the sea-level rise after the last ice age
When the planet was heating up at the end of the last Ice Age, ice-melt flooded out by glaciers made oceans rise. Scientists ...
Hippos, today restricted to sub-Saharan Africa, survived in central Europe far longer than previously assumed. Analyses of ...
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How the Ice Age Shaped Life on Every Continent
From saber-toothed cats in the Americas to woolly rhinos in Europe, the Ice Age was home to massive beasts now lost to time. This is the story of how geography and climate shaped them all.
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