Juraj Lauko’s property, located near natural mineral springs, has long been an area of archaeological interest. Previous digs have revealed a fortified settlement from the early Bronze Age and what is ...
A Chester County woman and her talk explain how they find antlers in woods and field areas. They offer advice on uses for antlers. Here's why.
Deer are abundant in almost every U.S. state, inhabiting forests, grasslands, prairies, and coastal areas. There are several species of deer throughout the country, although white-tailed deer are the ...
(For instance, you’re more likely to see a squirrel or a deer on a hike than a cougar, Borths said.) And often, only teeth or fragments of skulls are found, he added. The discovery of such a ...
“His excited shout brought the team together, marking the beginning of an extraordinary discovery: a nearly complete skull of an ancient apex carnivore, a dream for any vertebrate paleontologist.
DeNicola’s third choice is a shot just below the back of the skull in the first four cervical vertebrae of the spine. “The deer drop immediately,” DeNicola says of the vertebrae shot. “Heart and lung ...
Researchers from Hokkaido University and other institutions noted that Hokkaido sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) have been observed in Kunashiri Island since 2017 and assumed they either swam ...
I’ve often said that the best deer rifle is the one you already own. That rifle, if not an actual treasure, has one quality that no other firearm can match — the experiences and memories it helped ...
At this point, the only unwanted bits left in the deer should be what’s still holding on down in the pelvic area. Be a little careful here. Gently poke around to find the bladder, or piss sack ...
When is the best time to hunt deer? Well, the short answer is whenever you can—right now if possible. If the season is open and you’ve got a few hours to yourself, get out there, because there ...
A near complete skull fossil found in Antarctica has revealed the oldest known modern bird — a mallard duck-size creature related to the waterfowl that live by lakes and oceans today ...
The fossilized skull of a bird called Vegavis, which lived in the Antarctic some 68.7 million years ago, confirms it was an early member of the waterfowl group. However, the skull also suggests ...
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