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This Ancient Species of Arctic Rhino May Have Crossed a Land Bridge 23 Million Years Ago
Rhinoceroses living across Canada may sound strange, but 23 million years ago, it was a reality. Researchers from the Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN) have recently discovered the remains of a now ...
Almost four decades ago, researchers discovered a collection of perfectly preserved fossils inside an impact crater in the Canadian High Arctic. Now, those remains have finally yielded their secrets, ...
An extinct species of rhino that lived inside the Arctic Circle 23 million years ago has been discovered. The nearly complete fossilized skeleton was recovered from the fossil-rich lake deposits in ...
Canadian Museum of Nature - GlobeNewswire - Tue Oct 28, 12:30PM CDT OTTAWA, Ontario, Oct. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Scientists from the Canadian Museum of Nature have announced the discovery and ...
Rhinos once called the Arctic home and now scientists have identified a new extinct species in Devon Island, Nunavut—evidence that these mammals travelled farther north than any known rhino before ...
Artist's recreation of Epiatheracerium itjilik in its forested lake habitat, Devon Island, Early Miocene, 23 million years ago. The plants and animals shown, including a rodent, rabbit and the ...
OTTAWA, Ontario, Oct. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Scientists from the Canadian Museum of Nature have announced the discovery and description of an extinct rhinoceros from the Canadian High Arctic.
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