Declared extinct in 1898, the takahē is back in New Zealand's wild alpine valleys — and the bizarre sock puppet trick that saved it will genuinely surprise you.
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Roughly 50,000 years ago, a kangaroo unlike any alive today lived in the mountain rainforests of New Guinea. First discovered ...
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For nearly 30 million years, a 2,000-pound beast known as the entelodont ruled a sweeping empire from Mongolia to what is now ...
The fossil expands the known range of mamenchisaurid sauropods beyond China into South-east Asia. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Researchers have identified Vasuki indicus from fossils unearthed in Gujarat as one of the longest snakes ever known. The ...
Python tacos? Python pizza? 'Chicken of the Glades?' Florida considered making invasive snakes a food source. Then science ...
The Breckenridge Library's "Unearth a Story" theme will continue this week when the Dinosaur Valley State Park presents two programs on Wednesday, July 8.
Imagine a serpent as long as a small plane, weighing over a ton! This was Titanoboa, the prehistoric king of the Amazon.
From river giants to land-dwelling beasts, these are the biggest creatures walking, swimming and flying across our planet ...