
Tsintaosaurus’ Horn Moved Back and Forth
That makes it magical, right?
That makes it magical, right?
The first horse Eohippus looks weird, but then we didn’t look like anything 55 million years ago!
The woolly rhino is proof that a hairy coat, massive build, and impressive horns don’t make you invincible.
We know what it looked like, what it ate, and maybe even how it lived. How did we find out? …
This is the second animal beginning with “Q” we’ve unknowingly annihilated. But if we couldn’t tell brown and white zebras …
Looks like the extinct quagga horse didn’t find safety in numbers.