Ancient Animal Trails Reveal Movement Beneath Antarctic Ice
New Research Sheds Light on Hidden Populations
Fossils Provide Clues to Antarctic Ecosystem
Fossilised animal trails discovered under the ice of Antarctica have provided new evidence that suggests that animals are moving beneath the surface. The trails, which were found by researchers from the British Antarctic Survey, are thought to have been made by a variety of creatures, including seals, penguins, and seabirds. The discovery suggests that there may be a hidden ecosystem beneath the ice, with a diverse range of animals that have adapted to the extreme conditions.
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