[ad_1] Modern men have settled on the African island of Madagascar, in the southwestern Indian Ocean, thousands of years later than expected, according to a study published in the newspaper PLOS ONE. …
Read More »The biggest fight between birds is the elephant bird Vorombe Titan Of Madagascar: study
[ad_1] Vorombe titan in Malagasy means "big bird". (AFP PHOTO / ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON / JAIME CHIRINOS) Paris: After more than a century of contradictory evidence, Anglo-French animosity and a new …
Read More »An American diplomat killed in Madagascar; arrest made
[ad_1] Share this story! Let your friends know about your social network what you read An American diplomat killed in Madagascar; arrest made An arrest took place at the death of an …
Read More »Madagascar investigating the death of an American diplomat in Antananarivo with the security of the State Department, a detained person
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – The death of an American diplomat in Madagascar is the subject of an investigation by US and local authorities and a person has been arrested, the US State Department …
Read More »Seasonal plague kills two others in Madagascar
[ad_1] The seasonal outbreak of pneumonic plague in Madagascar killed two more people, bringing the number of victims to four, said Saturday the Ministry of Health. The last deaths were "a couple …
Read More »People hunted the remarkable chicken in the world in Madagascar, 10500 years ago
[ad_1] The diagnosis of elephant poultry bones, once the ideal poultry in the sphere, has printed that humans have arrived on the tropical island of Madagascar more than 6,000 years ago. They …
Read More »Humans hunted the largest bird in the world in Madagascar 10,500 years ago
[ad_1] The analysis of elephant bones, once the largest bird in the world, revealed that humans had arrived on the tropical island of Madagascar more than 6,000 years earlier than expected. They …
Read More »Elephant bird bones suggest early human activity in Madagascar 6,000 years earlier than expected
[ad_1] The first human settlers are thought to be the cause of the extinction of the Madagascar elephant. Now, researchers have found evidence that humans could be on the island 6,000 years …
Read More »Elephant bird bones suggest early human activity in Madagascar 6,000 years earlier than expected
[ad_1] The mark on this ancient elephant bird bone suggests cutting off a sharp tool. Is it possible that the first humans coexisted with megafauna in Madagascar for thousands of years? ( …
Read More »The bones of "bird elephants" rewrite the history of humans on Madagascar
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