The extinction of large animals in the Levant may explain why prehistoric humans did not paint on cave walls in Israel, new research from Tel Aviv University published on Monday has suggested.
New Tel Aviv University research suggests prehistoric humans in Israel didn't create cave paintings because large animals had already gone extinct there, unlike in Europe. A scene from Upper ...
How do you “become” a snake? How do you climb like an ibex, ambush like a crocodile, stalk like a leopard? In Beersheba’s newly opened Midbarium experiential animal park (aka “zoo ...
A daughter who loves dancing and whose father describes her as "sunshine." A veterinary nurse who's cared for animals from a young age. The friend who is "always there" for others. Romi Gonen, 24; ...
providing evidence of cultic activity and possibly animal sacrifice in the Kingdom of Judah during the First Temple period. Archaeologists in Israel have unearthed a series of stone rooms and ...
An outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, was discovered in a turkey farm in central Israel, the country's Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security said in a statement on ...