Archaeologists have unearthed the skeleton of what could be an Anglo-Saxon warrior, the Marlow Warlord, in the UK. The six-foot-tall warrior had well-developed muscles, analysis of the skeleton revealed. It is believed the burial site dates from the sixth century. The remains were found along with an array of weapons including spears and a sword with its scabbard.Continue...
A new species of orange and black bat from the Nimba Mountains in West Africa has been discovered by scientists from the American Museum of Natural History and Bat Conservation International. The species has been named Myotis nimbaensis in recognition of the Guinea mountain range it inhabits. "It has this bright-orange fur.it was so distinct," said scientist Winifred Frick. Continue...

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