Not exact matches
«At the Norje Sunnansund settlement, outside Sölvesborg in Sweden, you can see that just over half of the protein intake has come from fish, ten per cent from seals, and
around 37 per cent from
land mammals, such as wild boar and red deer, and scarcely three per cent from plants such as mushrooms, berries and nuts,» says Adam Boethius.
Before the dinosaurs,
around 260 million years ago, a group of early
mammal relatives called dicynodonts were the most abundant vertebrate
land animals.
[47] Recent increases in sightings are confirmed in Arctic areas of the historic range for Atlantic stocks, most notably on several locations in the Laptev Sea including the New Siberian Islands in the East Siberian Sea, [48] and
around the marine
mammal sanctuary [49] of the Franz Josef
Land, [50] indicating possible earlier pioneers of re-colonizations.