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Fossilized Tracks Reveal an Ancient Elephant Nursery in Spain
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Fossil tracks may reveal an ancient elephant nursery Preserved footprints of newborn pachyderms are roughly the size of drink coaster, Science News, Sid Perkins Fossilized Footprints Reveal an Ancient Elephant Nursery in Spain Straight-tusked elephants as young as two months old trampled around the area with their mothers, Elizabeth Gamillo, Smithsonian Magazine, September 20, 2021 The open access papers are: Neto de Carvalho, C., Belaústegui, Z., Toscano, A., Muñiz, F., Belo, J., Galán, J.M., Gómez, P., Cáceres, L.M., Rodríguez-Vidal, J., Cunha, P.P. and Cachão, M., 2021. First tracks of newborn straight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus). Scientific Reports, 11(1), pp.1-16. Mayoral, E., Díaz-Martínez, I., Duveau, J., Santos, A., Ramírez, A.R., Morales, J.A., Morales, L.A. and Díaz-Delgado, R., 2021. Tracking late Pleistocene Neandertals on the Iberian coast. Scientific reports, 11(1), pp.1-12. Yours, Paul H.-
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Retreating Ice Exposes Ancient (Eemian) Arctic Landscape and Plant Remains
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Retreating Ice Exposes Arctic Landscape Unseen for 120,000 Years By Stephanie Pappas, Live Science, January 28, 2019 https://www.livescience.com/64605-arctic-glaciers-melt-hidden-landscape.html https://www.iflscience.com/environment/glacial-melt-is-exposing-land-not-seen-for-more-than-40000-years/all/ The open access paper is: Simon L. Pendleton, Gifford H. Miller, Nathaniel Lifton, Scott J. Lehman, John Southon, Sarah E. Crump and Robert S. Anderson, Rapidly receding Arctic Canada glaciers revealing landscapes continuously ice-covered for more than 40,000 years Nature Communicationsvolume 10, Article number: 445 (2019) Published: 25 January 2019 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-08307-w#Abs1 Yours, Paul H.-
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