Neanderthals in Prehistoric Germany Hunted Pond Turtles, Likely Turning Their Shells Into Convenient Tools 

Although turtles weren’t Neanderthals’ number one option for a hearty meal, their shells may have come in handy as the perfect containers and ladles. Neanderthals hunted all kinds of animals across ancient Europe, filling their bellies with meat from mammals, birds, and reptiles. Their prey included the European pond turtle, but this species wasn’t necessarily…

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Amazon infrastructure poses biosecurity risks | Science

HomeScienceVol. 392, No. 6794Amazon infrastructure poses biosecurity risksBack To Vol. 392, No. 6794 Full accessLetter Share on Amazon infrastructure poses biosecurity risksLucas Ferrante, Luis Schiesari, […] , Célio Fernando Batista Haddad, Leonor Patrícia Cerdeira Morellato, […] , Eric Williams, Jeremias Leão, Alexandre Celestino Leite Almeida, Letícia Sarturi Pereira, Leticia Souza Reis, [… Source: Read Full…

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