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Megalodons went extinct millions of years ago. The prehistoric predator could become Maryland's official state shark
For nearly 20 million years, megalodons prowled the world’s oceans. The massive creatures, which could grow up to 80 feet ...
A viral social media post has renewed attention on the Greenland shark. Scientists believe the species can live for centuries ...
Over time, Crocodylus porosus achieved one of the widest ranges among reptiles. Before extinction in Seychelles, the species ...
As demand for critical metals grows, scientists have taken a rare, close look at life on the deep Pacific seabed where mining ...
A shadow moves through the internet faster than any shark ever could: the claim that megalodons slipped into the Mariana ...
From riverbanks to shallow lakes, Spinosaurus combined display, biomechanics and hunting power in one of evolution’s ...
Deep beneath Kentucky, scientists have uncovered something no one expected, perfectly preserved predators from an ancient sea hidden for over 300 million years.
The new exhibits are built upon Liberty Science Center’s broader role as a regional hub for science education.
Remains of an ancient Arctic rhino indicate that land mammals traversed the North Atlantic via land bridges, and did so much more recently than previously thought.
While volcanic eruptions decimated the Karoo Basin, new fossil tracks prove that life persisted in the lush coastal Brenton ...
Paleontologists have identified thousands of animal species that lived soon after the Cambrian explosion ended ...
Grooves in the limestone at Italy's Monte Cònero may have been left by sea turtles fleeing an earthquake 80 million years ago ...
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