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 ...












