An artistic depiction of the Late Cretaceous modern (crown) bird, Vegavis iaai, pursuit diving for fish in the shallow ocean ...
It’s already baffling how many incredible and strange creatures can be found on planet Earth, with there being well over 8 ...
New research indicates that hominins migrated into Eurasia approximately 200,000 years earlier than previously believed, ...
For nearly 30 million years, a 2,000-pound beast known as the entelodont ruled a sweeping empire from Mongolia to what is now ...
Beef packer margins are deep in the red at well over $100.00 per head. As a result, packers have slashed production, with ...
The Chicxulub impactor smashed into Earth, wiped out around 75 percent of our planet’s animals and ended the Cretaceous ...
With its glaciers and sub-zero temperatures, Antarctica hardly seems like a place of refuge. However, the now icy continent ...
Scientists call this feature a “neural fossil”. It’s a remnant of a system that once helped our ancestors pinpoint the ...
Twenty volunteers ... ability about 25 million years ago. What's more, when listeners were trying to pay attention to sound ...
A fossilized animal vomit from 66 million years ago was discovered at the World Heritage Site ' Steuns Klint ' on the island of Zealand in Denmark. Such discoveries are said to provide important ...
In 2013, the ocean quahog clam set a Guinness World Record for its confirmed age of 507 years, making it the oldest known non-colonial animal. Tuataras can live up to 100 years and are the last ...
“But here we have an animal, most likely some kind of fish, that 66 million years ago ate lilies that lived on the seabed of the Cretaceous Sea and then vomited up the skeletal parts.