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  1. Rare #woollyrhino mummies emerge from the #permafrost
    The new finds confirm existence of a feature seen in cave art.
    Woolly rhinos (Coelodonta antiquitatis) were stocky, long-haired, two-horned denizens that inhabited Eurasia during the #Pleistocene, a period that includes the most recent glacial expansion. They coexisted with #woollymammoths, placing second on the list of largest animals in this ecosystem, and shared a similar dense coat of hair to protect against cold.
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0

  2. Rare #woollyrhino mummies emerge from the #permafrost
    The new finds confirm existence of a feature seen in cave art.
    Woolly rhinos (Coelodonta antiquitatis) were stocky, long-haired, two-horned denizens that inhabited Eurasia during the #Pleistocene, a period that includes the most recent glacial expansion. They coexisted with #woollymammoths, placing second on the list of largest animals in this ecosystem, and shared a similar dense coat of hair to protect against cold.
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0

  3. Rare mummies emerge from the
    The new finds confirm existence of a feature seen in cave art.
    Woolly rhinos (Coelodonta antiquitatis) were stocky, long-haired, two-horned denizens that inhabited Eurasia during the , a period that includes the most recent glacial expansion. They coexisted with , placing second on the list of largest animals in this ecosystem, and shared a similar dense coat of hair to protect against cold.
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0

  4. Rare #woollyrhino mummies emerge from the #permafrost
    The new finds confirm existence of a feature seen in cave art.
    Woolly rhinos (Coelodonta antiquitatis) were stocky, long-haired, two-horned denizens that inhabited Eurasia during the #Pleistocene, a period that includes the most recent glacial expansion. They coexisted with #woollymammoths, placing second on the list of largest animals in this ecosystem, and shared a similar dense coat of hair to protect against cold.
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0

  5. Rare #woollyrhino mummies emerge from the #permafrost
    The new finds confirm existence of a feature seen in cave art.
    Woolly rhinos (Coelodonta antiquitatis) were stocky, long-haired, two-horned denizens that inhabited Eurasia during the #Pleistocene, a period that includes the most recent glacial expansion. They coexisted with #woollymammoths, placing second on the list of largest animals in this ecosystem, and shared a similar dense coat of hair to protect against cold.
    arstechnica.com/science/2024/0