All but one of the 27 tools were made from elephant or hippo bone. Hippos were common in the area but elephants were not, meaning their bones were probably carried to Olduvai Gorge from elsewhere ...
The Museum's main palaeontological bird collections, including moa and elephant birds, are held in the Department of Earth Sciences. A striking mounted specimen of a great white pelican, which has one ...
Pounding marks appear where hominids sharpened the edges of bones. The largest tools, made from elephant bones, reached up to 38 centimeters long. That’s roughly the distance, on average ...
The bone was discovered between 1831 and 1836 on the east coast of North Island, New Zealand and was brought to Owen in 1839. Skeletal remains and 12 unbroken eggs of the elephant bird, Aepyornis, ...
"At the same time, we're walking among piles of carcasses and bones, and seeing very few elephant seal harems ... viruses are able to jump back to birds, highlighting the need for increased ...