They had much smaller ears, likely to minimize the chance of frostbite. Besides their tusks, they had four large molars to grind their food. Their molars would get replaced six times throughout their lifetime. Like today’s elephants, woolly mammoths were herbivores. ©Dotted Yeti/...
The extreme cold temperatures of the deep-sea would kill the yeti crab, so the warmer hydrothermal vents create the habitat that sustains them. “It was almost like a sight from another planet. The yeti crabs were literally in heaps around the hydrothermal vents — in densities in up to 600...
©Dotted Yeti/Shutterstock.com Discoveries and Fossils — Where Palaeoloxodon namadicus Was Found Some fossil remains attributed to P. namadicus have been found across China and Southeast Asia. However, the status of some of these remains is still unresolved, with some other authors attributing it...
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species, 170 fish species, 100 reptile species, and 43 amphibian species, Nepal is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Additionally, the legendary Yeti, an abominable snowman, is said to reside in the upper reaches of the Himalayas. Explorethe top 46 fascinating facts and figures about Nepalbelow...
Some cryptozoologists believe that these apes never went extinct. They believe that they are still living high up in the Himalayan Mountains and are now living as a mythological creature known as a Yeti. However, this has been thoroughly disputed by genuine scientists because there is no credibl...
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©Dotted Yeti/Shutterstock.com Narwhal Tusk The narwhal’s ivory spiral tusk is a truly impressive instrument. With almost 10 million nerve endings, it is an excellent sensory organ that can gather information about water pressure, temperature, and salinity. This horn actually develops from a lar...
Dotted Yeti/Shutterstock.com View all of the Archaeopteryx images! Find your favorite Animals! Search Share on: Archaeopteryx is the genus and common name for a dinosaur with features like a bird. 4 Amazing Facts: The archaeopteryx was about the size of a raven, just 20 inches long and...