Picture this: you’re a scientist digging near the Amazon rainforest, and you pull a jawbone out of the ground that looks so ...
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Ancient elephants traveled 300 kilometers across Europe – and Neanderthals were ready for them
Long ago, when elephants roamed Europe, Neanderthals were running a deeply complex, bone-crushing operation. To get their hands on much-needed fats and protein, they carefully followed the movements ...
Poodle crossbreeds have grown overwhelmingly popular, sparking controversy in dog parks and kennel clubs alike.
Scientists discovered a 125,000-year-old Neanderthal site in Germany where thousands of animal bones were crushed to extract fat, revealing surprisingly advanced survival strategies.
An 11-year-old Ruby Reynolds discovered a massive fossilized jaw fragment on a beach in England, leading to the identification of a new species of giant ichthyosaur. This discovery, named ...
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Scientists find 185-million-year-old prehistoric predator fossil in the UK, and it seems to be the crocodile’s cousin
A remarkable fossil find in Dorset, UK, has uncovered a new species of ancient marine predator related to modern crocodiles.
The Stegosaurus Veggie Burger caters to the plant-based crowd, proving that even herbivores can have a good time at a ...
Life on Earth began to recover much faster than previously thought, after the fall of an asteroid that destroyed the ...
The analysis of fossilized molars from four specimens of Palaeoloxodon antiquus, the largest terrestrial mammal of the ...
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