The Lee Kong Chiang Natural History Museum is seeking to raise S$1 million to conserve and display the skeleton of the whale.
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Dead whale found in Singapore waters last year among the world’s most elusive baleen whale species
The carcass of a whale found in the waters off Tanjong Pagar on Sept 6 has been identified as an Omura’s whale, or Balaenoptera omurai, which is among the world’s most elusive baleen ...
The skeleton of a rare Omura's whale discovered off Singapore's coast is offering scientists a rare opportunity to study one ...
An Iron Age Scottish woman likely had her brains scooped out after she died as part of her burial, according to a new study ...
But the known forensic patterns observed in the aforementioned scenarios don’t exactly match the pattern of the Iron Age ...
Buried beneath a stack of stones in northwest Scotland, a woman’s skeleton was found with scratches on the inside of her ...
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2,000 years ago in Scotland, people removed a corpse's brain and fashioned the arm bones into tools
A new analysis of 2,000-year-old skeletons found in northern Scotland has revealed an unusual funeral ritual involving the ...
Scrape marks inside a skull and sharpened limb bones in a set of remains found in Scotland may be evidence of unusual Iron ...
Dogs began diversifying thousands of years earlier than previously believed, with clear differences in size and shape appearing over 11,000 years ago. A massive global analysis of ancient skulls shows ...
A 2,000-year-old skeleton unearthed at a Scottish burial site shows striking evidence of intentional brain removal after death, shedding remarkable new light on the complex funeral rituals of Iron Age ...
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