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Ancient dassie’s 126,000-year-old “butt-drag” fossil found in SA — a world first
A newly identified fossilised drag mark—likely made by a rock hyrax’s rear end—offers rare insight into prehistoric animal behaviour.
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The trace is the world’s earliest known “butt-drag” fossil, preserved in South Africa.
Researchers link the mark to a rock hyrax (dassie), a small mammal common in southern Africa.
The find sheds light on locomotion, behaviour, and environmental conditions 126,000 years ago.
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