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Ancient skull reveals how all brown bears carry genes of polar cousin Researchers were able to obtain DNA from the skull of a young polar bear that lived 100,000 years ago. Nina Massey.
DNA extracted from a 32,500-year-old bear skull hints that ice age brown bears migrated to Honshu, Japan's largest island and lived near present-day Tokyo before eventually dying out.
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