Long ago North America was frozen over, with mile deep ice where New York is today (40 degrees North Latitude) while Siberia (even at 70 degrees North Latitude) was warm and lush, covered with vegetation for huge herds of mammoths, rhinos, sloths, etc…. because the former North Pole was in Hudson Bay before the last … Continue reading
Flash-Frozen Mammoths provide some of the best evidence of previous pole shifts, as the carcasses are found very well preserved – which means they were frozen fast, with no time to decompose after death – yet the mammoths are generally fat and healthy, with newborn young, and often with unchewed and undigested warm-climate vegetation in … Continue reading
That’s the goal, anyway, in the plans for a devloping Russian theme park. Excerpts below from the full original article in the April 2017 edition of The Atlantic here. “Nikita Zimov’s nickname for the vehicle seemed odd at first. It didn’t look like a baby mammoth. It looked like a small tank, with armored wheels … Continue reading
From the Huffington Post: “Of all the varied and incredible possibilities presented by the controversial new gene-editing technique known as CRISPR-Cas9, perhaps the most intriguing are efforts to bring animals back from extinction. Candidates for de-extinction, as the process is known, include species like the passenger pigeon (the last one died in captivity in 1914), … Continue reading
Deep in the limestone caves of southern France, ancient artists painted animals like bison, rhinoceroses, and mammoths with sophisticated style. Estimates range from 17,000-32,000 years ago. Video HERE In recent years, new research has suggested that the Lascaux paintings may incorporate prehistoric star charts. Michael Rappenglueck argues that some of the non-figurative dot clusters and … Continue reading