EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 6 MIN
Woolly Rhinoceros: The Ice Age Survival Machine of the Mammoth Steppe
from Intellectually Curious · host Mike Breault
Dive into Coelodonta antiquitatus, a woolly rhinoceros that dwarfed the landscape—3.5 meters long, with a fat-packed shoulder hump, dense fur, and a horn up to 1.35 meters used as a snow shovel to reach grasses beneath the snow. We unpack its cold-adapted toolkit—from an ossified nasal septum reinforcing the skull to its compact limbs and tiny ears—then explore the human story: hunting evidence, marrow-foraging, and rhinoceros-horn tools, plus depictions in Chauvet Cave. Finally, we trace its demise around 14,000 years ago during climate-driven habitat shifts, and how spectacular finds like Sasha the baby rhino keep resurfacing secrets from the Ice Age.Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information.Sponsored by Embersilk LLC
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Dive into Coelodonta antiquitatus, a woolly rhinoceros that dwarfed the landscape—3.5 meters long, with a fat-packed shoulder hump, dense fur, and a horn up to 1.35 meters used as a snow shovel to reach grasses beneath the snow. We unpack its cold-adapted toolkit—from an ossified nasal septum reinforcing the skull to its compact limbs and tiny ears—then explore the human story: hunting evidence, marrow-foraging, and rhinoceros-horn tools, plus depictions in Chauvet Cave. Finally, we trace its...
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