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When we think about living fossils, most of us likely think about crocodiles, alligators, sharks or some other primeval ...
The family-friendly show will take place at the New Jersey Convention and Expo Center in Edison from Wednesday, May 14 ...
The Thompsons bought the tree for £70, not knowing they were planting a piece of Earth’s prehistoric past. Their dedication ...
The latest research suggests that echidnas and platypuses originate from an aquatic ancestor, rather than a terrestrial one, ...
Long thought extinct, sebecid fossils found in the Dominican Republic are rewriting what we know about ancient predators in ...
Fossils reveal that sebecids, long-extinct land predators, survived far longer in the Caribbean than previously thought, ...
You haven’t truly experienced Alabama’s Gulf Coast until you’ve walked through the jaws of a giant shark to enter a ...
A new study is reshaping how scientists date dinosaur fossils in Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park (DPP). Using advanced drone-assisted 3D mapping, researchers have uncovered significant variations ...
A new study from McGill University is set to redefine how dinosaur fossils are dated in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. Using advanced 3D mapping with drones, the research team uncovered ...
The creatures, which resembled bizarre pandas, used the appendages for foraging.
It’s a long-debated issue, but now researchers say the idea Dinosaurs were in decline before the Chicxulub asteroid struck 66 million years ago could be due to fossil collection practices.
Instead, the idea that dinosaur diversity was declining before the asteroid struck 66 million years ago is likely based on faulty fossil data, according to a study that looked at nearly 18 million ...