Alaska's permafrost yielded a remarkable 36,000-year-old steppe bison, nicknamed "Blue Babe," in 1979. Unlike typical fossils ...
In the early 1950s, naturalist Otto Geist was exploring an area north of Fairbanks, Alaska, when he stumbled upon a pair of what were thought to be woolly mammoth backbones. For the past 70 years, the ...
Scientists from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks made an exciting discover at Denali National Park. Dinosaur fossils were found for the first time in the park north of Anchorage. The find was ...
An iguana-like creature with a needle-sharp snout has been confirmed from a fossilized skeleton as a species of the marine reptile thalattosaur previously unknown to science that roamed the coast of ...
Most people picture the time of dinosaurs as a steamy, tropical world. But during the Late Cretaceous period, northern Alaska was a different kind of wild. Located far above the Arctic Circle, it ...
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