Europe
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Ancient Rabbit Ancestor Discovered In Siberia Reaffirms Historic Geographic Link Between Europe and Asia
An ancient rabbit ancestor thought to exist only in Europe was recently found in present-day Siberia. The dsicovery spotlights the evolution of the species as well as how landmasses were shifting 14 million years ago during the Miocene era.
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