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Remains of prehistoric rhinos, horses unearthed in Greece

Athens: Paleontologists have discovered the remains of prehistoric mammals that once roamed the region some 7.2 million years ago, images released on Sunday revealed. The excavations in Pikermi, some 26 km outside Athens, are overseen by professor Giorgios Theodorou from the University of Athens in collaboration with the local municipality, Efe news reported. The fossil-rich […]

Remains of prehistoric rhinos, horses unearthed in Greece

epa03784932 A frozen woolly rhinoceros, or Coelodonta antiquitatis, named 'Kolyma', is seen on display at a press preview ahead of the world's first public exhibition 'The Frozen Woolly Mammoth 'Yuka' from Siberian Permafrost' at Pacifico Yokohama convent

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Athens: Paleontologists have discovered the remains of prehistoric mammals that once roamed the region some 7.2 million years ago, images released on Sunday revealed.

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The excavations in Pikermi, some 26 km outside Athens, are overseen by professor Giorgios Theodorou from the University of Athens in collaboration with the local municipality, Efe news reported.

The fossil-rich site is located on the shores of an ancient lake that existed during the Neogean Miocene period, an era when the distant ancestors of today's mammals grazed at the water's edge.

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A number of bones belonging to prehistoric horses, rhinoceroses, gazelles and extinct members of the elephant family have been uncovered.

Image source: bbc.com/representative image

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