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Prehistoric Rhinos Roamed in Mexico, Say Scientists
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The rhinoceros fossils kept in a museum in western Mexico belonged to an ancient rhino species called Teleoceras hicksi that lived more than four million years ago, scientists have said.
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Analysis of complete mitochondrial genomes from extinct and extant rhinoceroses reveals lack of phylogenetic resolution
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The scientific literature contains many examples where DNA sequence analyses have been used to provide definitive answers to phylogenetic problems that traditional (non-DNA based) approaches alone have failed to resolve. One notable example concerns the rhinoceroses, a group for which several contradictory phylogenies were proposed on the basis ...
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Ancient Rhinos Lived in Russia
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Paleontologists discovered bones of a rhinoceros, which lived on the largest island of Lake Baikal several million years ago.
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Ugandan LRA Rebels Attack and Kill Rangers at Garamba National Park in DRC
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On 2 January 2009, the headquarters of Garamba National Park, located in Nagero, Democratic Republic of Congo, have been attacked by the Ugandan rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army.
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Scientists Reconstruct Ancient Woolly Rhino Skull
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Scientists have pieced together the skull of an ancient woolly rhinoceros in Europe.
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Five-year-old Discovers Remains of 50,000-year-old Rhinocerous
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A five-year-old girl unearthed the vertebra of an Ice Age woolly rhinoceros during a fossil hunt with her family.
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Archaeologists Find 9,000-year-old Rhino Remains in Urals
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YEKATERINBURG, July 28 (RIA Novosti) - Archaeologists in the Sverdlovsk Region in Russia's Urals have discovered the 9,000-year-old bones of a rhinoceros, a local museum worker said on Monday. The excavations during which the bones were discovered were carried out at a site on the bank of the Lobva River, said Nikolai Yerokhin from the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Plant And Animal Ecology department. It was generally assumed that rhinoceros last wandered the Urals some 15,000 ...
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