Over a hundred years ago, in the late 19th century, researchers discovered the bones of an ancient elephant in Sicily, near Syracuse.
AdvertisementExtreme elephant evolutionThe juvenile Sicilian dwarf elephant.
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One group of giant straight-tusked elephants moved to Sicily about 200,000 years ago.
Understanding cases like the Sicilian dwarf elephant helps scientists better understand evolution as a whole, Van der Geer, said.
Persons:
—, might've, Alexandra van der Geer, It's, Van de Geer, Ross MacPhee, MacPhee, there's, Van der Geer
Organizations:
American Museum of, Service, Leiden University
Locations:
Sicily, Syracuse, NYC, Netherlands, Europe, European