that scientists began recognizing mastodons as a distinct species. Robert Feranec, director of Research & Collections and curator of the New York State Museum’s Ice Age Animals archive ...
The biologically rich land attracted animals, such as mastodons. “I think it’s a combination of ancient attractiveness biologically of this region to animals — it was a good place to be ...
Orange County is a popular resting place for mastodons because it not only offered ideal places for the animals to live ... Guarding His Own Art: Armia Khalil, a sculptor from Egypt who works ...
A homeowner in New York uncovered a complete mastodon jaw in their backyard in what officials are calling a "remarkable discovery." The jaw of the extinct mammal, which was similar to an elephant ...
director of research and collections and curator of Ice Age Animals at the New York State Museum, said in a statement. “This mastodon jaw provides a unique opportunity to study the ecology of ...
the museum’s director of research and collections and curator of ice age animals. Mastodons, distant relatives of modern elephants, lived in North America from about 3.75 million to 11,000 years ...