In 1976, during the excavation of a subway extension in Toronto, a city worker discovered unusual looking antlers with “thick, horizontal beams.” Experts named it Torontoceros hypogaeus, meaning “ ...
For visitors wandering among mastodon skeletons and other impressive remains from the Pleistocene epoch at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum, a non-descript piece of cranium with broken stubs of antlers ...
In 1976, during the excavation of a subway extension in Toronto, a city worker discovered unusual looking antlers with "thick, horizontal beams." Experts named it Torontoceros hypogaeus, meaning ...
Researchers have determined that a unique set of antlers discovered in 1976 belonged to an extinct species of deer that existed more than 12,000 years ago. Aaron Huang Unsplash In 1976, during the ...
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