Mexico
-
Thanksgiving 2016: Archaeologists Unearth Evidence of Turkey Domestication in Mexico 1500 Years Ago
Thanksgiving is soon approaching, but have you ever wondered when turkeys were first domesticated? Archaeologists from the Field Museum have discovered the first evidence of domestication as offerings 1,500 years ago.
Latest Research Articles
-
More Robots Are Taking Over Factory Jobs in the US Than in Mexico and China
-
Mexico’s Zone of Silence, A Bizarre Place Where Radios Die and Meteors Crash
-
Alien Face in Mexico, UFO Sighting in Hawaii Could Suggest Hidden Alien Bases? Here's the Truth
-
Early Mexicans May Have Bred Rabbits and Hares in Ancient Times
-
Early Mexicans May Have Bred Rabbits and Hares in Ancient Times
-
WATCH: Largest Volcano in Mexico Erupts 4 Times in Less than 24 Hours
-
World's Smallest Porpoise, The Vaquita, Nearing Extinction With Only 60 Left
-
Environmentalist 'Marries' Tree in Mexico
-
Green Sea Turtles Went From ‘Endangered’ to ‘Threatened' Status, Proving Effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act
-
The Population Of The Reddish Egret Is Evidently Dropping
-
124 Crocodiles Suffocated On Way To Wildlife Facility In Mexico
-
Third Desert Tortoise Species Exists In Mexico, Says Study