Animals
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Chemical Analysis From a Mastodon Tusk Reveals an Evidence of the Animal’s Annual Migration
According to the first research to describe the yearly movement of an individual animal from an extinct species, a traveling male mastodon perished in a fierce mating-season conflict with a competitor in what is now northeast Indiana, about 100 miles from his home region.
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