Mosha, a female Asian elephant, has made history by becoming the first elephant to receive a prosthetic leg after losing her right foreleg in a landmine explosion at just seven months old. The incident occurred near the Thai-Myanmar border, where landmines still pose a risk, leftover from clashes between the Myanmar army and ethnic minority rebels. For two years, Mosha … [Read more...] about From Tragedy to Triumph: The Inspiring Story of Mosha the Elephant and Her Prosthetic Leg
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A Prehistoric Frog Tragedy Could Have Caused An Ancient Amphibian “Death Ditch”
8,000 old toad and frog bones discovered in a ditch during an excavation along the route of a new road near Cambridge, UK, have scientists confused. Between 2016 and 2018, the bones were discovered in a 14-meter-long [6-foot] ditch during excavations. They were discovered in the Middle and Late Iron Ages by an Iron Age roundhouse. The scientists had to dig through a meter of … [Read more...] about A Prehistoric Frog Tragedy Could Have Caused An Ancient Amphibian “Death Ditch”