Camels Lived in Arctic
Palaeobiologists in Canada unearthed leg-bone fragments of a 3.5 million year-old camel that lived in the Arctic. The camel resembled those living today in the Sahara, but was much larger in size.
Palaeobiologists in Canada unearthed leg-bone fragments of a 3.5 million year-old camel that lived in the Arctic. The camel resembled those living today in the Sahara, but was much larger in size.
British scientists have called off a $13 million drilling project that was an attempt to search for traces of prehistoric life at Lake Ellsworth in Antarctica. The project could be resumed in the future, but first some daunting technical challenges must be overcome.