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Elephant hunting by early humans may explain proximity between extensive Paleolithic stone quarries and water sourcesThe answer lies in the migration routes of elephants, which they hunted and dismembered using flint tools crafted at these quarrying sites. The research, published in the journal Archaeologies ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNEarliest evidence of humans hunting elephants discovered in IndiaA fossil discovery near Pampore, Kashmir, offers a glimpse into how early humans interacted with their environment during the ...
The bizarre proposal was a response to proposed legislation in the U.K. and Germany that would ban trophy hunting, making it illegal for their citizens to kill elephants and other wild animals ...
Botswana received nearly $4 million from last year’s hunting season despite UK efforts to ban African wildlife trophies ...
Scientists have uncovered an amazing leopard-sized predator that hunted early elephants a whopping 30 million years ago. The new species was identified following the discovery of a near-complete ...
Every day, some of the world’s most incredible animals are being hunted toward extinction. Elephants, tigers, leopards, and ...
A cutting-edge artificial intelligence system promises to help protect elephants in Malaysia from illegal hunting.
But trophy hunting today, especially of the so-called big five in Africa (elephant, lion, leopard, rhino, and Cape buffalo), brings with it a larger set of moral and financial questions.
MORE: Sea otters, once hunted to near extinction, are preventing coastal erosion as their populations grow, study finds During the migratory route, the elephant seals enter the "twilight zone ...
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