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There are only 36 beautiful wild cats like this in the world π
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Greenland is spectacular and the red sails expeditions are stunning
π₯ Dennis Schmelz Filmmaker
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The Orange #oakleaf, Indian oakleaf, or Dead Leaf #butterfly (Kallima inachus), is striking for its beauty and boasts incredible camouflage.
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πΈ#Climate_change killed off #Neanderthals, study says
βΎοΈ#Homo_sapiens' closest relatives, the #Neanderthals, died off approximately 40,000 years ago, but the exact cause is still up for debate. Now, a new study suggests that #climate_change was a bigger part in their extinction than previously believed.
βͺοΈThe evidence is there that Europe experienced stark cold and dry spells, putting a strain on Neanderthals' food supply and ability to survive. Thanks to a group of researchers looking at stalagmites in Romania, we may have proof this was indeed the case.
βΎοΈβFor many years we have wondered what could have caused their demise," said Dr. Vasile Erse, a co-author of the study and a senior lecturer at Northumbria University, in a statement. "Were they pushed βover the edgeβ by the arrival of modern humans, or were other factors involved? Our study suggests that #climate_change may have had an important role in the #Neanderthal_extinction.β
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http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/08/30/climate-change-killed-off-neanderthals-study-says.html
βΎοΈ#Homo_sapiens' closest relatives, the #Neanderthals, died off approximately 40,000 years ago, but the exact cause is still up for debate. Now, a new study suggests that #climate_change was a bigger part in their extinction than previously believed.
βͺοΈThe evidence is there that Europe experienced stark cold and dry spells, putting a strain on Neanderthals' food supply and ability to survive. Thanks to a group of researchers looking at stalagmites in Romania, we may have proof this was indeed the case.
βΎοΈβFor many years we have wondered what could have caused their demise," said Dr. Vasile Erse, a co-author of the study and a senior lecturer at Northumbria University, in a statement. "Were they pushed βover the edgeβ by the arrival of modern humans, or were other factors involved? Our study suggests that #climate_change may have had an important role in the #Neanderthal_extinction.β
By Chris Ciaccia| Fox News
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http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/08/30/climate-change-killed-off-neanderthals-study-says.html
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Climate change killed off Neanderthals, study says
Homo sapiens' closest relatives, the Neanderthals, died off approximately 40,000 years ago, but the exact cause is still up for debate. Now, a new study suggests that climate change was a bigger part in their extinction than previously believed.
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The centre of this European capital has been car-free for over 10 years
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Scientists thought it would be the last summer sea #ice_to_melt. Learn more about the dangers of melting ice: https://wef.ch/2J9iP3p
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