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Mongolian Herders Removed ‘Wolf’ Teeth From Young Horses 3000 Years Ago, Oldest Evidence of Horse Dental CareMongolian Herders Removed ‘Wolf’ Teeth From Young Horses 3000 Years Ago, Oldest Evidence of Horse Dental Care Animals are ...
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Nearly 5 million animals dead in Mongolia’s harshest winter in half a century, aid agencies sayMongolia is freezing through its harshest winter in half a century with extreme conditions killing more than 4.7 million animals and threatening the livelihoods and food supply of thousands of ...
Scientists put their “stamp” on prehistory after discovering a massive dinosaur footprint in Mongolia said to have belonged to one of the largest two-legged animals ever to roam the Earth.
This discovery suggests that one of the largest bipedal animals ever known lived in Mongolia, raising hopes for the discovery of equally massive skeletal remains. Additionally, a very long ...
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