Sentences with phrase «of modern elephants»

Furry cousins of modern elephants, mammoths stomped their way across northern Eurasia and North America beginning 300,000 years ago.
Woolly mammoths, the distant cousins of modern elephants, may have had the same social structures, the researchers suggest.

Not exact matches

That's the vision of Harvard geneticist George Church, who has been experimenting with recreating an actual Wooly Mammoth by combining DNA from one of the long dead creatures found frozen in Siberia with material from modern elephants.
The portolan chart's inland portions were decidedly less modern, but they showed no shortage of imagination, featuring pictures of Italian dukes and, in Africa, unicorns and elephants illustrating «travelers» tales.»
In modern elephants, herds of females and young live together, led by an experienced female, whereas males are more likely to live in bachelor groups or alone.
If the extinction trend continues apace, modern elephants, rhinos, giraffes, hippos, bison, tigers and many more large mammals will soon disappear as well, as the primary threats from humans have expanded from overhunting, poaching or other types of killing to include indirect processes such as habitat loss and fragmentation.
The team wanted to use tissue from hundreds of mammoth carcasses found in permafrost to work out the relationships among the animals and compare them to their distant cousins, modern elephants.
A large part of the exhibition is focused on the Proboscidea, the mammalian order containing both woolly mammoths and modern elephants.
Sauropods were colossal creatures, reaching up to 50 meters in length and weighing as much as 77 metric tons — 14 times the weight of modern - day African elephants.
In spite of their size, these big mammals were extremely vulnerable, as are modern elephants.
Modern conservation efforts tend to center around large animals — such as tigers, elephants, and wolves — and top predators in peril, while Roopnarine and Angielczyk show that small amniotes (reptiles and ancient mammal relatives) were most vulnerable during the early phase of this long - ago period of extinction.
Modern African elephants have teeth designed for grazing — perhaps because their ancestors sought out new dining experiences millions of years ago, according to a study in today's issue of Nature.
Biologist R. Dale Guthrie of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks largely agrees with the findings, but he says more work is needed to explain why some mammoths seem to have survived in regions colonized by humans and why many modern elephants live in areas easily accessible to humans, such as the African savannah.
Preliminary analysis shows that the mammoth was a female who shared 98.55 % of her DNA with modern African elephants, the researchers report online this week in Science.
Modern elephants survived in refuges uninviting to humans, such as tropical forests, says Surovell, whose team reports its findings online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The result: As many as 38 percent of the elephants in some modern populations have no tusks [source: BBC News].
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The mastodon is an extinct relative of the modern - day elephant, and southern Michigan boasts more...
Vimes's «elephant» adventure is as profound as it is hilarious, sending up every aspect of modern life from royalty (a British specialty) to bureaucrats (inescapable anywhere), from cops (especially those unusually dressed) to criminals (who, like fools, have their own guild), from fantasy literature to satire itself.
It's a big, unusual book in every way, featuring not only a story about an old, distinguished elephant named Marcel, but a compendium of assorted facts about everything from musical instruments and classic modern furniture to a variety of gourmet desserts.
The retirement enclaves of Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia offer not only well - appointed villas with modern kitchens and private swimming pools — some are only a short drive away from wild pygmy elephants, monkeys swinging in the trees, and the world's most spectacular beaches.
Laos, «the land of million elephants», is a tranquil and unhurried place, untouched by the stress, frenetic pace and demands of modern life.
Works on view range from Adonna Khare's massive 40 - foot - long carbon pencil drawing Elephants (2012), to Andy Warhol's colorful Endangered Species prints to a rare collection of sketches by modern dance choreographer and innovator Merce Cunningham, among others, several of which are works on paper and thus rarely on exhibit.
(Features) Birmingham Evening Mail (England); December 30, 2002; Doug, Roshan; 584 words... unprecedented use of unambiguous language, our Culture Minis - ter branded the shortlisted Turner Prize exhibitions at Tate Modern as «conceptual bulls ** t» (or was he referring to the elephant dung exhibit that was short listed a few years...
I worked outside on an upturned water trough and carved the wooden horse bought later by the Museum of Modern Art, a cow, a giraffe, a camel, two elephants, another cat, several circus figures, a man with a hollow chest, and an ebony lady bending over dangerously, whom I daringly called Liquorice.
Later, in the accompanying panel discussion, someone broached the delicate elephant of «what the international media calls «modern slavery,»» especially in a moment when skilled builders are so desperately needed in Nepal.
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