Ancient Rhino Discovery Rewrites Arctic History

by Archynetys Health Desk

Almost four decades ago, researchers discovered a collection of perfectly preserved fossils inside an impact crater in the Canadian High Arctic. Now, those remains have finally yielded their secrets, revealing they belong to an extinct species of hornless rhinoceros that lived 23 million years ago.

Scientists have called the animal Epiatheracerium itjilikwith the species name meaning “frost” or “frosty” in Inuktitut. These creatures were similar in size to modern Indian rhinos (Rhinoceroses and unicorns), according to a statement from the Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN). The newly identified fossils are the only specimen found to date and show that the animal died of unknown causes as a young adult.

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