Woolly Rhino fossil tells new tale in Earth's evolution
FSU Geochemist Yang Wang is part of a team that uncovered the fossils of a 3.7 million-year-old Woolly Rhino high atop the Tibetan Plateau. The oldest known woolly rhino to be found, it's fossils contain clues to understanding the evolution of the Earth.
Woolly Rhino fossil tells new tale in Earth's evolution
FSU Geochemist Yang Wang is part of a team that uncovered the fossils of a 3.7 million-year-old Woolly Rhino high atop the Tibetan Plateau. The oldest known woolly rhino to be found, it's fossils contain clues to understanding the evolution of the Earth.