Ancient ‘land bridge’ that connected Siberia to US wasn’t what it seems, scientists find

The Bering land bridge that spanned between Siberia and Alaska during the Ice Age was more of a Bering land bog, new research finds.

The discovery could help explain why some animals, such as birds, easily crossed the land bridge, while others, like woolly rhinos (Coelodonta antiquitatis), didn’t make the migration.

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