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Extinct ‘Hobbit’ creature the size of a house cat discovered in Wyoming dig site
Meet Beornus honeyi — but you can call him Beorn.
The Marsupial Lion (Thylacoleo carnifex) was the largest mammalian predator known to have ever existed in Australia. It had retractable claws and one of the strongest bites of any known mammal, living... View More
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Talk about a blast from the past. 💨
Yes! Just like dogs, some insects, and even millipedes, dinosaurs undoubtedly would have passed gas.
Not only did Brontosaurus and Triceratops make wind, but they... View More
Yes! Just like dogs, some insects, and even millipedes, dinosaurs undoubtedly would have passed gas.
Not only did Brontosaurus and Triceratops make wind, but they... View More
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Scientists locate likely origin for the dinosaur-killing asteroid
The impactor traveled further than previously predicted, before colliding with Earth.
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Frozen mummy of extinct cave lion is ‘best-preserved ice age animal ever found,’ researchers say
The cub is almost 30,000 years old, but still has her fur, skin, teeth, and whiskers intact.
The illustration above compares the size of Dreadnoughtus to a moose, an African elephant, other dinosaurs and a Boeing airplane.
Dreadnoughtus is a genus of giant titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur con... View More
Dreadnoughtus is a genus of giant titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur con... View More
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Scientists retrace steps of Ice Age mammoth over its entire lifetime | CBC News
More than 17,000 years ago, a woolly mammoth roamed enough of the Alaskan landscape to circle the Earth twice, according to a new paper from an international team of researchers who retraced the lifet...
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Australia's largest flying reptile has been uncovered, a pterosaur with an estimated seven-meter wingspan that soared like a dragon above the ancient, vast inland sea once covering much of outback Que... View More
Flying reptile discovered in Queensland was ‘closest thing we have to real life dragon’
The new species of pterosaur “would have been a fearsome beast, with a spear-like mouth and a wingspan around seven metres” according to the researchers analysing its fossil.