Did Neanderthals Catch and Kill Golden Eagles for Their Feathers and Talons?


Did Neanderthals Catch and Kill Golden Eagles for Their Feathers and Talons?
New evidence suggests that the ancient hominids held raptors in high esteem — and might have even passed that practice to us.

June 25, 2019 at 12:32AM
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