Scientists say Neanderthals processed pond turtle shells into tools like ladles and scoops, based on cut marks found on ...
Neanderthals hunted turtles but did not rely on them for food - they cleaned and reused the turtle's shells as tools.
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Neanderthals in Central Europe hunted pond turtles—not for food, but likely for their shells
Neanderthals hunted European pond turtles (Emys orbicularis) in Central Europe, though probably not for food. The careful ...
An international research team examined pieces of turtle shell, dating back around 125,000 years, discovered at the dig in ...
Painting of a straight-tusked elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) during the early temperate period of the Eemian interglacial, ...
Neanderthals hunted European pond turtles (Emys orbicularis) in Central Europe though probably not for food. The careful cleaning of carapace elements at Neumark-Nord indicates that shells were reused ...
A green sea turtle discovered washed up on a Townsville beach with a missing flipper and broken back is making a lucky ...
Learn how Neanderthals in central Europe hunted pond turtles and likely reused their shells as containers or scooping tools.
Early Friday morning, about a dozen volunteers scattered across a wooded patch of land on Tybee, looking for box turtles.
If you’re obsessed with ocean animals, you might just be a future marine biologist or aquarist. Both careers revolve around ...
Explore North Carolina’s most endangered animals, from red wolves to sea turtles, and learn how people are fighting to bring ...
Mona Heflin, 71, is in poor health and trying to find a next home for her 22-year-old, 70-pound tortoise.
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