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Large kangaroos today roam long distances across the outback, often surviving droughts by moving in mobs to find new food ...
Imagine stepping onto the icy shores of ancient Antarctica—not to see today’s tuxedoed, knee-high Emperor penguins, but to ...
One of the largest crocodilians that ever lived preyed on dinosaurs. New research has found the fearsome Deinosuchus had a ...
Unsurprisingly 300,000,000 years ago, the world was extremely different at ground level. Sprawling forests primarily made of ...
Giant kangaroos stayed local, and rapid climate change gradually destroyed their lush rainforest home, leading to extinction.
Over 100 rhinos died at the same time because of a volcanic eruption in prehistoric Nebraska. It turns out they were all part ...
The American genetic engineering firm Colossal Biosciences recently announced to much fanfare it had "de-extincted" the dire ...
Strontium isotopes in animals' fossilized teeth reflect the ... we predicted these giant extinct kangaroos would have much larger home ranges. We were astounded to find that they didn't move ...
A new peer-reviewed study has found that, unlike modern kangaroos, the extinct marsupial megafauna Protemnodon were less ...
He said that strontium isotopes in animals’ fossilised teeth reflect ... “Using data from modern kangaroos, we predicted these giant extinct kangaroos would have much larger home ranges.
Scientists used fossil data to predict the home range of the prehistoric Protemnodon and its implications for the species’ ...