Environment
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Children from the Ice Age Splashed Through Giant ‘Sloth Puddles’ 11,000 Years Ago
Well over 11,000 years ago, youngsters on a family hike across what is now White Sands Conservation Area in New Mexico saw the essence of childhood memories: muddy pools formed by the tracks of a massive ground sloth.
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