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New Scientist on MSNAncient ‘terror birds’ may have been no match for hungry giant caimansA 13-million-year-old leg bone from an enormous flightless bird carries crocodilian tooth marks, showing South America was ...
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The Last Day Of The Dinosaurs | Interview Melanie During PalaeontologistI am interviewing my sister Melanie about her publication on the last day of the Mesozoic period, which was published in the ...
A remarkable finding has surfaced in the colorful, fossil-rich badlands of Arizona’s Petrified Forest National Park: North America’s oldest known pterosaur. The newly identified species — a flying ...
Scientists have uncovered the shocking cause behind the mass extinction that wiped out ocean life 200 million years ago.
A 225-million-year-old leg bone from Zambia is helping scientists rethink the size, diversity, and role of early dinosaurs.
A fossilized leg bone found in Africa is reshaping our ideas about the size of the first dinosaurs. The 225-million-year-old bone belonged to a mysterious reptile group called silesaurs, which lived ...
A newly uncovered 225-million-year-old fossil challenges everything we knew about early dinosaurs.
A prehistoric carbon spike turned oceans deadly and wiped out marine life. Scientists say today’s CO₂ rise could cause the ...
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