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A groundbreaking discovery in Chandrapur reveals rare fossils of Stegodon Ganesa, an ancient elephant species, dating back 25,000 years. Geologist Prof. Suresh Chopane's find includes bones and ...
While these elephants of the Stegodon ganesa species went extinct nearly 20,000 years ago, a forearm fossil of the species will find temporary abode at education platform India Study Centre’s ...
Fossils of stegodon, one of the largest prehistoric members of the Elephantidae family, found in China’s western Gansu province are officially the oldest on record, according to a new study by ...
The Stegodon elephants are believed to have become extinct around 23,000 to 26,000 years ago, possibly due to overhunting. "Overhunting may have also led to the extinction of these species ...
With an estimated geological age of between 30,000 and 80,000 years, it is said to be the country’s first discovery of a Stegodon fossil. Already a subscriber? Log in.
In the past, the fossils of stegodon had been discovered from other locations of Shivalik Groups such as Jammu Foothills, Kala Amb, Saketi in Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh.
While land-walking giants such as elephants, the elephant-like Stegodon and water buffalo also populated the plains, according to the studies, published in the journal Quaternary Environments and ...
Archeologists have discovered the fossilized remains of a prehistoric relative of modern elephants in southwest China's Yunnan Province, they announced on Tuesday. The fossil of the stegodon ...
KHARIAN, Pakistan, Feb. 16 (UPI) --A team of paleontologists from Punjab University have unearthed a 1.1 million-year-old stegodon tusk. The tusk stretches 8-feet in length and measures 8-inches ...
The finding may shed light on the evolutionary history of the prehistoric mammal. The stegodon tusk, which is believed to be 1.1 million years old, was excavated in the central province of Punjab.