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'Oldest' woolly rhino discovered ~!~ - haikuman - 09-02-2011

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14754317

By Jonathan Amos
Science correspondent, BBC News

The discovery team says it might have used its horn as a paddle to sweep snow from vegetation

Woolly rhino's ancient migration
Mammoths survived late in Britain

A woolly rhino fossil dug up on the Tibetan Plateau is believed to be the oldest specimen of its kind yet found.

The creature lived some 3.6 million years ago - long before similar beasts roamed northern Asia and Europe in the ice ages that gripped those regions.

The discovery team says the existence of this ancient rhino supports the idea that the frosty Tibetan foothills of the Himalayas were the evolutionary cradle for these later animals.


Re: 'Oldest' woolly rhino discovered ~!~ - Lew Zealand - 09-02-2011

And you think they smell bad on the outside…


Re: 'Oldest' woolly rhino discovered ~!~ - Speedy - 09-02-2011

Might have simply been trying to conquer Everest.