Fossilized bones and teeth dating back approximately 773,000 years are reshaping scientists’ understanding of human evolution ...
Look down at the rainforest floor. Rotting flowers shift under the assault of tiny petal-eating beetles. Vividly colored ...
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We found rare fossils while shark tooth hunting
PaleoCris and I teamed up with our friend Rick to explore a Florida creek site we rarely get to hunt. The trip paid off with colorful shark teeth, juvenile Megalodon teeth, and some incredibly rare ...
Long before big cats, terror birds reigned as apex predators. Here’s how these flightless birds hunted, and why they went ...
A 19-year-old Canadian woman found dead in Australia was surrounded by dingoes with “markings” indicating the wild dogs tampered with her body.
At first glance, this mammal looks like a horse gone terribly wrong. But, in reality, Chalicotherium is far from a botched ...
There are plenty of mutli-Michelin-starred spots that offer a bar or lounge where you can come as you are, walk in, and ...
Today, only one species of the spiny dormouse survives, in southern India. However, the oldest spiny dormouse in evolutionary history, a member of the rodent family, was found in sediment dating back ...
Scientists warn that rising demand in Africa and Asia is fuelling targeted poaching and could push some lion populations ...
Lines before noon don’t lie. These Illinois burger joints draw crowds early with juicy patties, cult followings, and serious ...
Design: Peter Nickolaus Artist's reconstruction of a spiny dormouse in the wetlands of the Hammerschmiede inset shows the upper molar ...
Conservationists have warned that the targeted poaching of lions is on the rise.
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