Fossils Reveal Ancient Mammals Thriving in the Arctic's Dark Past
Recent fossil discoveries indicate that the Arctic, over 70 million years ago, was home to a diverse range of mammals that adapted to extreme conditions.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 8 days ago
Recent research has uncovered fossils dating back more than 70 million years, revealing the existence of three distinct mammal species in the ancient Arctic.
These findings suggest that the Arctic was not the barren landscape it appears to be today, but rather a vibrant ecosystem capable of supporting life even during prolonged periods of darkness.
This research enhances our understanding of prehistoric Arctic ecosystems and the adaptability of ancient mammals to extreme environmental conditions.