Read more about the article Ancient Ancestor From Africas Cradle Of Humankind Is Missing-Link Species That Could Walk Upright And Climb Trees Like Ape
Australopithecus sediba silhouette showing the newly-found vertebrae along with other skeletal remains from the species. (CENIEH/Newsflash)

Ancient Ancestor From Africas Cradle Of Humankind Is Missing-Link Species That Could Walk Upright And Climb Trees Like Ape

An international team of scientists has confirmed that this ancient ancestor of humans from nearly two million years ago that was unearthed in Africa's Cradle of Humankind is a missing-link…

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Read more about the article Dozens Of King Penguins Enjoy Their Daily Walk Among Visitors For The First Time Since The Pandemic Started
King penguins during their daily walk at the Basel Zoo in Switzerland. (Zoo Basel/Newsflash)

Dozens Of King Penguins Enjoy Their Daily Walk Among Visitors For The First Time Since The Pandemic Started

This is the moment over a dozen king penguins waddle down a footpath surrounded by visitors during their first daily walk in over a year after it was cancelled due…

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Read more about the article Fawn Horrifically Burned During Wildfires In Sardinia That Was Expected Never to Walk Again Stands On Her Own
Lussurzesa, a fawn that survived the fire that in the province of Oristano, Italy, in August, 2021.

Fawn Horrifically Burned During Wildfires In Sardinia That Was Expected Never to Walk Again Stands On Her Own

A baby fawn that survived the wildfires in Sardinia has become a symbol of local determination to overcome the devastation caused by the blaze. Given the name Lussurzesa, the young…

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