In 1976, during the excavation of a subway extension in Toronto, a city worker discovered unusual looking antlers with "thick ...
The fossil, dubbed by scientists as Torontoceros hypogaeus or “horned Toronto deer from underground,” is believed to be one of a kind and almost 12,000 years old. And it's helping to provide a ...
Maple syrup. Celine Dion. Hockey. These are some of the things people think of when asked about the most Canadian things our ...
Millenia ago, when much of North America was covered in ice, a distant relative of a white-tailed deer grazed its way down a limestone ridge to the southeast edge of the continental U.S. Over time, as ...
A city worker discovered the uniquely shaped antlers during an excavation project in Toronto in 1976, experts said.
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