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Scientists found a rhino in the Arctic and it changes everything

Recent discoveries in the Canadian High Arctic have unveiled a previously unknown rhinoceros species that inhabited the region 23 million years ago, significantly altering our understanding of rhino distribution and the historical climate. This finding suggests that the Arctic was once much warmer, indicating potential shifts in ecology and climate history that may inform current conservation efforts.

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