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New Arctic Rhino fossil reveals ancient warm world in Canada

Scientists have uncovered a 23-million-year-old rhinoceros fossil in the Canadian Arctic, reshaping views of ancient climates and mammal migration.

October 30, 2025 / 15:45 IST
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New Arctic Rhino Fossil Reveals Ancient Warm World in Canada (Image: Julius Csotonyi)
New Arctic Rhino Fossil Reveals Ancient Warm World in Canada (Image: Julius Csotonyi)

A new species of rhinoceros has been discovered in Canada’s High Arctic. Named as Epiaceratherium itjilik, the animal lived around 23 million years ago. Its remains were found in the Haughton Crater on Devon Island, Nunavut.

Life in a Green Arctic

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Back then, the Arctic was not icy or barren. It held forests, lakes, and a temperate climate. The newly discovered rhino roamed this lush landscape, feeding on soft plants near freshwater. It shows how dramatically the region has changed through time.

When and Where It Was Found?