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North Dakota fossil site reveals when asteroid killed dinosaurs
Spring is a time for budding flowers, tender green leaves and baby animals. But 66 million years ago, that gentle season ...
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Live your best dinosaur life in games
From realistic survival sims to playful adventures, dinosaur games let you step into prehistoric worlds and live as the creatures themselves. Whether you’re hatching from an egg, managing resources, ...
Did Humans Evolve To Eat Meat? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains What Your Anatomy Actually Reveals
The evolutionary case for eating meat is etched into human anatomy — but so is the case against it. The science deserves more ...
Coincident with the rise of the dinosaurs, a large landmass filled most of the Arctic circle, potentially contributing to ...
Octopuses' earliest relatives may have been gigantic predators hunting during the age of dinosaurs, according to new Hokkaido ...
From a dinosaur-themed burger joint to a Portland ice cream chain planning to open in Meridian, the Boise area’s ...
Giant, fearsome octopuses may have once ruled the ancient seas, according to new research that flips the script on their ...
A real-life kraken ruled Earth’s oceans, with new research suggesting giant octopus-like predators once sat at the very top ...
New analyses of fossilized jaws reveal that massive, kraken-like octopuses once hunted alongside other marine predators. They ...
Extinct cephalopods might have been up to 19 metres in length and probably dined high up the food chain in ancient oceans.
Some octopuses that lived over 72 million years ago were as long as whales. These huge predators may have been the largest ...
Indeed, at 62-feet-long, this colossal octopus could grow up to six feet longer than the mighty mosasaur, a predatory marine ...
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