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A 259-million-year-old fossil skull of Yinshanosaurus angustus has been found, filling a key evolutionary gap in ...
Long before the first dinosaur hatched, Earth's ancient life was already thriving. There were bizarre sea creatures and lumbering plant-eaters that ruled prehistoric landscapes for hundreds of ...
Imagine the sound of a dinosaur roaring... Super loud, right? Wrong... It turns out the giant prehistoric creatures almost ...
A new armored lizard species named Bolg amondol existed 76 million years ago. Paleontologist Dr. Hank Woolley discovered it ...
This year "Jaws" celebrates its 50th anniversary. Its success reflects the enduring importance of our most ancient fear: ...
A jaw dug up in Australia measured a frightening 1.6 m, and it packed double the bite force of today’s crocodiles.
The animals that plummeted 85 feet into Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave provide a layered history of life dating back to the ...
Posted: May 30, 2025 | Last updated: May 30, 2025 Before cities and highways, America was home to monstrous predators that dwarfed today’s wildlife.
Paleontologists identified a three-eyed prehistoric predator, Mosura fentoni, in Yoho National Park’s Burgess Shale, dating back 506 million years.
Paleontologists identified a three-eyed prehistoric predator, Mosura fentoni, in Yoho National Park’s Burgess Shale, dating back 506 million years.
Paleontologists identified a three-eyed prehistoric predator, Mosura fentoni, in Yoho National Park’s Burgess Shale, dating back 506 million years.