Remains of an extinct giant camel have been discovered on Ellesmere Island in Canada's High Arctic. The evidence collected is from 30 fragments of a leg bone, dating to about three-and-a-half million ...
Fossil hunters have unearthed fragments of leg bone belonging to a giant camel that lived in the forests of the High Arctic more than three million years ago. The ancient beast stood almost three ...
One giant, long-dead camel is finding a permanent home in the downtown Lafayette Science Museum. Found in modern-day south-central Oregon, the 7 million-year-old giant camel, also known as the ...
Swiss and Syrian archaeologists working in Syria's Palmyra desert claim to have uncovered the remains of a giant camel that lived 100,000 years ago and once stood "as big as a giraffe or an elephant".
Archaeologists have unearthed a camel jawbone in Syria that might belong to an undiscovered tiny species of the desert-cruising animal and - at a million years old - be the oldest camel remains ever ...
Hunters stalked giant camels as tall as some modern-day elephants in the Syrian desert tens of thousands of years ago and archaeologists behind the find are wondering where the camels came from and ...
A Canadian research team, helped by scientists at The University of Manchester, has discovered the first evidence of an extinct giant camel in the High Arctic. The three-and-a-half million year old ...
The most complete known skeleton of a 7-million-year-old giant camel, Megatylopus, was uncased Monday at the Lafayette Science Museum in Lafayette. The creature was 12 to 14 feet tall and functioned ...
Remains of a 100,000-year-old giant camel new to science have been found in the Syrian desert, scientists say. "It was not known that the dromedary was present in the Middle East more than 10,000 ...
Archaeologists have discovered the 100,000-year-old fossilised remains of a previously unknown giant camel species in Syria. The bones of the dromedary were unearthed by a Swiss-Syrian team of ...
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