Giant sloth fossils over 10,000 years old found in Costa Rica
Authorities in Costa Rica have confirmed the discovery of giant sloth and mastodon fossils, dating back to the Pleistocene megafauna, with a total of 49 pieces recovered.
The woolly rhinoceros tissue found in the stomach of an Ice Age wolf gives clues about its extinction
Tissue from a woolly rhinoceros discovered in the frozen remains of an Ice Age wolf in Siberia provides new insights into the evolution and extinction of these large mammals that thrived during the Pleistocene.
The oldest use of poison for hunting found in arrowheads dating back 60,000 years
Researchers have discovered evidence that late Pleistocene hunter-gatherers in Southern Africa used plant poisons in their hunting practices.