In the late 1970s in northwestern Bulgaria, paleontologists found two obsidian-black teeth, one curved upper canine, and one upper pre-molar. Throughout the 1980s, paleontologist Ivan Nikolov ...
In the late 1980s, paleontologist Nikolai Spassov stumbled upon fossilized animal teeth in the National Museum of Natural History in Bulgaria. The fossil had a handwritten note with an indecipherable ...
Lorenzo Snyder shook his fist in celebration - capped off with an emphatic "Yes!" - after finishing over an hour and a half of surgery. Thursday morning, Snyder, the head veterinary technician at Best ...
A previously unknown species of giant panda that roamed Europe's wetlands 6 million years ago has been identified after the discovery of two teeth stored in a Bulgarian museum. A previously unknown ...
A species of giant panda lived in eastern Europe 6 million years ago, according to scientists who studied the animal’s fossilized teeth. The discovery came from forgotten fossilized teeth, originally ...
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Lumbering through the forested wetlands of Bulgaria around six million years ago, a new species of panda has been uncovered by scientists who state it is currently the last known and “most evolved” ...
Meg Sutherland Smith, associate director of veterinary services at the San Diego Zoo, uses a light to seal a dental composite during a restorative dental procedure on giant panda Bai Yun at the San ...
Today, giant pandas exist in a category all on their own. But a new study indicates that pandas are a part of what was once a flourishing collection of even larger bears. The research was conducted by ...