That's the conclusion from an analysis of the fragmentary remains of
an ancient leg bone unearthed on Canada's Ellesmere Island, which lies just west of northern Greenland.
Not exact matches
THE odd
leg bones and prominent brow ridges of a fossil hominid found in Belgium in 1830 clearly belong to an
ancient relative of Homo sapiens.
When they examined the dinosaur's
leg bone, they found
ancient fragments of a protein called collagen (KAHL - eh - jen).