The oldest DNA discovered reveals that 2 million years ago, the northern tip of Greenland was home to mastodons and many other animals. It also had a lush landscape, which is a stark contrast to today's barren Arctic desert.
Scientists discovered the oldest known DNA and used it to study what life was like 2 million years ago in Greenland. Today, northern Greenland is an empty, cold area. But in the past, it was full of trees, plants, and animals.
Scientists have discovered the oldest known DNA and used it to reveal what life was like 2 million years ago in the northern tip of Greenland. Today, it’s a barren
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