Articles for author: Sameen David

Sameen David

Unearthing a Prehistoric Killing Field

Neanderthals Hunted Straight-Tusked Elephants That Roamed Europe 125,000 Years Ago

Northeastern Germany – More than 125,000 years ago, the shores of ancient lakes at Neumark-Nord drew massive straight-tusked elephants from across Europe. Neanderthals turned this resource-rich landscape into a hunting ground, systematically processing the remains of over 70 of these colossal animals. A recent study examining fossilized teeth has unveiled the elephants’ extensive migrations and ...

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Songbird trade threatens lesser-known ‘master birds’ with secondary extinctions: Study

Southeast Asia – Master Birds Face ‘Secondary Extinctions’ Amid Booming Songbird Trade

Intense demand for songbirds in Southeast Asia has placed lesser-known species known as “master birds” at risk of secondary extinctions, researchers report. These birds serve as vocal coaches for prized competitors in elaborate singing contests but rarely grace the stages themselves. A recent study highlights how this indirect pressure from the pet trade threatens wild ...

7 Hidden Gems: US National Parks With Incredible Prehistoric Footprints

7 Hidden Gems: US National Parks With Incredible Prehistoric Footprints

There is something quietly mind-bending about standing on ancient ground, knowing that millions of years before you arrived, something enormous was walking the same earth. America’s national parks aren’t just about sweeping canyon views or towering sequoias. Some of them hold a much older kind of magic – stone surfaces pressed with the footprints of ...

9 Mind-Blowing Fossil Discoveries That Rewrote the Story of Prehistoric Oceans

9 Mind-Blowing Fossil Discoveries That Rewrote the Story of Prehistoric Oceans

There is something deeply unsettling, in the best possible way, about the idea that the ocean you swim in today is only the latest chapter of a story stretching back hundreds of millions of years. Ancient seas were not tranquil, coral-dotted postcards. They were violent, alien, incomprehensible worlds. Colossal predators, seven-story food chains, amphibians the ...