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Ancient animal extinction may explain lack of cave art in IsraelThe extinction of large animals in the Levant may explain why prehistoric humans did not paint on cave walls in Israel, new research from Tel Aviv University published on Monday has suggested.
In a landmark experiment that pushes the boundaries of genetics and conservation, scientists at Colossal Biosciences have created living animals with characteristics of the extinct dire wolf — a ...
Israel and Hezbollah must withdraw from ... trap and drown the turtles have brought them to the brink of extinction. Some species of sea turtles die after ingesting plastic bags they mistake ...
There’s good news in Ramat Gan: an African penguin chick, a species in danger of extinction, has hatched at The Safari. Five months ago, the caretakers in the Safari’s bird department were ...
"It was a human-driven extinction – European settlers came to Australia and brutally obliterated this animal," says Andrew Pask, a geneticist at the University of Melbourne. Pask is leading a ...
New Tel Aviv University research suggests prehistoric humans in Israel didn't create cave paintings because large animals had already gone extinct there, unlike in Europe. A scene from Upper ...
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