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Learn why researchers identified some of North America's most famous fossils as Traskasaura sandrae.
Before cities and highways, America was home to monstrous predators that dwarfed today’s wildlife. Saber-toothed cats, dire wolves, and terror birds roamed the ancient landscapes, dominating ...
Doctor Jeremy McCormack stated, 'Our study paints a picture of megalodon as an ecologically versatile generalist.' ...
Scientists previously assumed the giant, prehistoric sharks mostly feasted on whales, but it turns out they probably weren’t ...
The massive megalodon was not hunting only large marine mammals such as whales as researchers widely thought, a new study of ...
Alligators date back to the Mesozoic era, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. They’re actually quite closely related to ...
Texas is home to a large and diverse range of animal species, however some of them are considered rare or infrequently ...
Learn how a study of fossilized teeth has changed what we thought we knew about megalodon’s diet.
A strange, long-necked marine predator from the age of dinosaurs has finally received its name, after more than 20 years of ...
Scientists rethink the megalodon’s diet after examining minerals in their fossilized teeth (CNN) – A new study has found that the megalodon shark may have devoured both large and small prey alike.
A prehistoric sea monster never-before-known to man was hunting prey in North America 85 million years ago, fossils found decades ago in Canada reveal.