Sea Otters and Archaeological MiddenstsgarlinMar 14, 20191 min readUpdated: May 11, 2020We typically think that humans are solely responsible for the archaeological record, but sea otters -- foraging for shellfish -- can leave middens behind, too. https://www.insidescience.org/news/researchers-discover-sea-otters-leave-behind-archaeological-records
We typically think that humans are solely responsible for the archaeological record, but sea otters -- foraging for shellfish -- can leave middens behind, too. https://www.insidescience.org/news/researchers-discover-sea-otters-leave-behind-archaeological-records
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