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Arctic fossil is northern-most rhino species ever found Millions of years ago, a pony-sized, hornless rhino wandered through the woods and munched on leaves in what is now northern Nunavut. A new study identities it as a new species, and offers an intriguing explanation for how it got there. From the CBC News-2025-10-28:14:6:1
Scientists discover dinosaur 'mummies' with hoofs like a horse It's been more than 60 million years since duck-billed dinosaurs roamed around what is now known as western North America.Or, more accurately, since they clomped around. On their hoofs. From the CBC News-2025-10-28:8:5:1
Father and son discover fossilized ichthyosaur skull in B.C.'s Kiskatinaw River valley Local resident Kevin Geist and his 11-year-old son Andreas discovered the skull two summers ago, spotting a strange black rock along the river's shoreline in the fossil-rich Peace region. From the CBC News-2025-10-27:8:5:1
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