=LDR cgm a22 4500 =001 20901 =003 CA-CURIO =005 20200206142733.0 =007 cr*cna|||uuuuu =008 200206s2013||||onc003|||||||as|||v|eng|d =040 $aCA-CURIO$beng$cCA-CURIO =041 $aeng =245 00$aCamel discovery in High Arctic$h[videorecording] /$cCanadian Broadcasting Corporation =246 2 $aHigh Arctic camel, 3.5 million years ago =260 $aToronto :$bCanadian Broadcasting Corporation,$c2013 =300 $a1 streaming video (03 min 58 sec) =306 $a000358 =490 0 $aCanadian Museum of Nature =500 $aFrom the Curio.ca streaming audio-visual collection. =506 1 $aAccess restricted to Curio.ca subscribers =508 $aProducer: Poirier, Pierre. =511 1 $aHost: Rybczynski, Natalia, 1971-. =520 $aWho knew camels originate from the Americas and lived in the Arctic? An amazing discovery in Canada's Arctic reveals a camel that lived on Ellesmere Island about 3.5 million years ago. New insight into camel evolution comes from an amazing discovery of bones from the leg of an extinct giant camel in Canada's High Arctic. Natalia Rybczynski, Ph.D., a palaeobiologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature, shows what her team found on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. She explains the significance of the discovery and what it means to the study of biodiversity in the High Arctic about 3.5 million years ago. =521 1 $a13-14. =538 $aAvailable on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://curio.ca/en/video/camel-discovery-in-high-arctic-20901/ =541 $fCBC/Radio Canada has perpetual access rights to this streaming content. =546 $aIn English. =588 0 $aSource of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation =650 00$aCamels, Fossil =650 00$aEvolution (Biology) =650 00$aPaleontology$zNunavut =650 00$aPaleontology$xPliocene =650 00$aClimatic changes$zArctic regions =650 00$aScience =650 00$aBiology =650 00$aEarth sciences =650 00$aEnvironmental sciences =651 0$aEllesmere Island (Nunavut) =651 0$aCanada$xGeography =700 1 $aRybczynski, Natalia$d1971-$ehost =700 1 $aPoirier, Pierre$eproducer =710 2 $aCanadian Broadcasting Corporation =856 40$uhttp://curio.ca/en/video/camel-discovery-in-high-arctic-20901/