Animals
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10,000-Year-Old Woolly Rhino DNA Recovered From Fossilized Hyena Poop
The mitochondrial DNA of a woolly rhinoceros was discovered from the fossilized poop of a hyena. What does this reveal about the history of these extinct species? Read more here.
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