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Mummified baboons reveal likely location of fabled land of Punt, far reach of early Egyptian mariners(图)
Mummified baboons likely location fabled land Punt far reach early Egyptian mariners
2021/1/8
The fabled land of ancient Punt was a major trading partner of Egypt's for at least 1,100 years. Punt was an important source of luxury goods, including incense, gold, leopard skins and living baboons...

Remote Hawaiian island harbors last land snails of their kind(图)
Remote Hawaiian island harbors last land snails their kind
2020/12/31
The island of Nihoa, a slice of jagged rock that juts out of the Pacific Ocean, is the sole refuge for a rediscovered species of native Hawaiian land snail previously presumed to be extinct.First reco...

New native Hawaiian land snail species discovered(图)
New native Hawaiian land snail species discovered
2020/7/31
Scientists at the Florida Museum of Natural History and other institutions have discovered a new native Hawaiian land snail species, sounding a rare, hopeful note in a story rife with extinc...
Vision,not limbs,led fish onto land 385 million years ago
Vision not limbs led fish onto land 385 million years ago
2017/3/30
EVANSTON - A provocative new Northwestern University and Claremont McKenna, Scripps and Pitzer colleges study suggests it was the power of the eyes and not the limbs that first led our ancient aquatic...
Recreating ancient vertebrate's first step on dry land
ancient vertebrate first step dry land
2016/7/15
Could a tail have allowed ancient vertebrates to make the transition from water to land?Reporting in Science today, researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon Universi...
Strolling salamanders provide clues on how animals evolved to move from water to land
Strolling salamanders animals evolved water to land
2015/12/8
Around 390 million years ago, the first vertebrate animals moved from water onto land, necessitating changes in their musculoskeletal systems to permit a terrestrial life. Forelimbs and hind limbs of ...