Read more about the article Experts Study Rare African Parchment In Search Of Clues About The Evolution Of Writing
The transformation of indigenous symbols into Vai letters. (Momolu Massaquoi (1911)/Newsflash)

Experts Study Rare African Parchment In Search Of Clues About The Evolution Of Writing

Experts have studied a rare African parchment in their search for clues about the evolution of writing, which they say has evolved "to become simpler and more efficient". The Max…

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Read more about the article Chimp Sent To Kenya To Learn To Be An Ape After Living Whole Life With Humans Is Killed By Fellow Chimpanzees
A four-year-old female chimpanzee, named Baran, relocated from Eram zoo in Iran arrived in Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya on 5th July 2021.

Chimp Sent To Kenya To Learn To Be An Ape After Living Whole Life With Humans Is Killed By Fellow Chimpanzees

A chimp that was sent to Kenya to learn how to be an ape after living its whole life with humans has been killed by fellow chimpanzees. The incident took…

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Read more about the article Moth Species Found To Have Survived Trapped On Alpine Mountainside Since Last Ice Age
The newly discovered alpine rose leaf miner which was found in the Alps. (Juerg Schmid/Newsflash)

Moth Species Found To Have Survived Trapped On Alpine Mountainside Since Last Ice Age

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This beautiful speckled white moth is of a previously unknown population that has survived isolated hundreds of miles from any similar moths since the last ice age, 12,000 years ago,…

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Read more about the article Isolated Jaguar Population In Brazilian Wetlands Defies Deer Eating Loner Stereotype By Eating Fish And Living Together
Jaguar in the northern Pantanal in Brazil. (Daniel Kantek/Newsflash)

Isolated Jaguar Population In Brazilian Wetlands Defies Deer Eating Loner Stereotype By Eating Fish And Living Together

Researchers have found a unique group of jaguars deep in the Brazilian wetlands that primarily survive by fishing and lead very social lives, unlike other members of the species. Wikipedia…

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