A new investigation into extinctions caused by climate change has revealed that the giant deer, previously thought to have been wiped out by a cold spell 10,500 years ago, instead survived well into ...
Most deer hunters dream about one day tagging a drop tine deer—one of those bucks with a point (or several points) dropping down from the main beam. That’s why we’re sharing these photos and stories ...
Scientists reconstruct the DNA of the Megaloceros from findings in caves in the Swabian Alb and discover possible causes for its later extinction. Tübingen scientists reconstruct the DNA of the ...
During a deer drive last weekend, Brock Windoft of Lakewood downed a magnificent 10-point monster buck that might have been the king of the Chautauqua County woods. Photo by Ryan McChesney Deer camp, ...
Tests on a giant deer skeleton which was excavated more than 100 years ago suggest it lived on what is now the Isle of Man 4,000 years before humans. The deer, which has an antler span of more than ...
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Variously known as the Giant Irish Elk, the Irish Elk, the Irish Giant Deer, the Irish Deer and the Giant Deer, the species of our prehistoric wildlife that roamed our green and pleasant land at the ...
A tiny piece of bone that once belonged to a giant Ice Age deer is changing how we think about Neanderthals. Found in Einhornhöhle cave in northern Germany, the decorated deer phalanx, or toe bone, ...