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The reason why saber-toothed tigers went extinct
Regular tigers are intimidating enough as it is, but the fact that there was once something called the saber-toothed tiger walking around is pure nightmare fuel.
A new study reveals how their disappearance "fundamentally reshaped" food webs for the species that remain today.
A new study shows how the loss of large animals thousands of years ago still shapes ecosystems today and may affect their ...
Loss of species including mammoths, saber-tooth cats and direwolves has had long-lasting impacts and could tell us how ...
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The Company That Brought Back the Dire Wolf Is Eyeing A Blue Antelope For Its Next De-Extinction
The company behind the dire wolf comeback hopes to restore Africa's bluebuck, once hunted to extinction by colonialists.
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"It’s one of the few places on Earth where tigers stalk & attack humans, & the only jungle where the leading cause of human death is an apex predator"
A vast, tangled delta of mangrove forests straddling India and Bangladesh, the Sundarbans is a hauntingly beautiful yet ...
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