How climate change wiped out the real unicorns


How climate change wiped out the real unicorns
By analyzing the animal's DNA, the researchers discovered that, despite appearances, the Siberian unicorn was only a very distant relative of today's living rhinos, and in fact the last surviving member of a unique mammal family. This was a completely different beast.

November 28, 2018 at 03:16PM
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