A digital reconstruction of the fragmented dwarf hippopotamus skull, Hippopotamus creutzburgi, has been completed for the first time. Using 3D imaging, experts restored the skull’s structure, offering new insights into the species’ evolution and survival strategies on the isolated island of Crete during the Pleistocene epoch. This breakthrough research, led by Nikol…
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