Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As a teen, road trips to Dorset meant three things: Moores biscuits, swimming at the Durdle Door arch, and fossil hunting. We ...
Our planet is several billion years old—a number so vast it’s almost impossible to truly comprehend. In all that time, countless plants, animals, organisms, and creatures of every kind have come and ...
This Pennsylvania park offers a rare chance to hunt for fossils dating back 450 million years, making it a must-visit for ...
Shark teeth are often considered the most common vertebrate fossils in the world, and for good reason. Each individual shark has rows upon rows of chompers that fall out and get replaced in conveyor ...
Fossil identification hours are between 10am-noon and 2pm-4pm. If you don’t have a fossil, bring your questions, and get hands-on with real specimens at the touchable fossils table. Check out amazing ...
This Florida river lets you find fossils millions of years old, including real megalodon shark teeth beneath the surface.
A new study identified 'Provincial Fossil of British Columbia' as a brand new genus in elasmosaurs. This group of marine fossils has been beloved in Canada for a long time, having won a province-wide ...