Read more about the article Mystery Animals Frozen Under Glacier Were Bodies Of 7000-Year-Old Wild Goats
Image shows the remains of a whole herd of ibex found on the Lodner mountain, undated photo. Four climbers found remains of at least 15 animals dating back to the Neolithic Age on the Lodner mountain, in the Oetztal Alps in South Tyrol, Italy, in July 2022. (LPA, Forststation St. Leonhard/Newsflash)

Mystery Animals Frozen Under Glacier Were Bodies Of 7000-Year-Old Wild Goats

These devilish-looking horned skulls spotted by climbers in the Italian Alps have been identified by UK scientists as belonging to prehistoric wild goats that died more than 7,000 years ago.…

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Read more about the article Beloved Zebra Dies After Being Gored By Antelope
Picture shows Puga - the zebra that lived in the San Juan de Aragn Zoo, Mexico, undated. It died due to an injury suffered when gored by an antelope with whom it shared its habitat. (SEDEMA/Newsflash)

Beloved Zebra Dies After Being Gored By Antelope

A beloved zebra named Puga has died after it was gored by an antelope in its zoo enclosure. Puga the zebra died after zookeepers found him with a deep wound…

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Read more about the article Scientists Recreate What Twin Horned Flesh Eating Dinosaur With Scaly Skin Would Have Looked Like Using Fossil Remains
An up-close illustration of the Carnotaurus' horn which earned it the name 'carnivorous bull'

Scientists Recreate What Twin Horned Flesh Eating Dinosaur With Scaly Skin Would Have Looked Like Using Fossil Remains

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A flesh-eating dinosaur with horns that earned it the name 'carnivorous bull' has taken shape in a series of illustrations created by researchers studying fossil evidence, who also discovered it…

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