Misha lived her whole life in zoos, but this elephant’s teeth are now helping scientists reconstruct wildlife migrations.
Scientists used strontium isotopes in Misha the elephant’s teeth to track her movements, revealing a method to study ancient ...
He reached out to Hogle Zoo to get permission to extract the elephant's molars and a tusk before she could be buried. What made the teeth so useful to Cerling and his colleagues was the veterinary ...
Teeth recovered from a beloved zoo elephant that died in 2008 are helping University of Utah geologists develop a method for tracking the movements of ...
He reached out to Hogle Zoo to get permission to extract the elephant's molars and a tusk before she could be buried. What made the teeth so useful to Cerling and his colleagues was the veterinary ...
Senior veterinary officer Taina Strikes shares how London Zoo cares for the oral health of its animals and the dental issues ...
Misha was euthanized in 2008 due to declining health. At that time, and with an eye toward advancing isotope research, University of Utah distinguished professor Thure Cerling asked if his team could ...
It is always a tragedy when a Malayan tiger, one of the country’s most endangered species, is found lifeless on the road. It ...
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Human ancestors arrived in Western Europe much earlier than previously thought, fossil face fragments revealHuguet and colleagues found the facial bone fragments while excavating the cave site of Sima del Elefante ("Pit of the ...
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