The latest clues hint at where pterosaurs — the first vertebrates to fly — came from, how they evolved, what they ate and more.
These ferocious giants were highly adapted predators that feasted on scores of underwater creatures, from intricate ammonites ...
The brain of a 233-million-year-old ancestor of the first flying reptiles has been reconstructed in a bid to work out how ...
The Montana Dinosaur Center’s collection continues to grow, thanks in part to numerous fossil donations from local ranchers ...
Jurassic Oceans: Monsters of the Deep plunges guests into prehistoric waters, exploring the predators that ruled the seas.
New research uncovers the significant role of Deccan Plateau volcanic eruptions towards the end of the Maastrichtian era in environmental toxicity that led to a mass extinction event 66 million years ...
The Natural History Museum, London, announces its new blockbuster exhibition Jurassic Oceans: Monsters of the Deep, making its European debut on Friday 22 May 2026. Book your discounted ...
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Unnoticed for 68 million years, scientists found one of the largest eggs ever in Antarctica
Astrange fossil discovered in Antarctica may belong to one of the ocean’s most formidable prehistoric predators. The football ...
Meet the legends of Earth’s prehistoric oceans, from the pliosaur – a gigantic, gnarly toothed creature – to the ichthyosaur, a majestic and speedy, dolphin-like predator.
Friday, March 20, Sterling Nesbitt, a paleontologist and professor of geobiology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State ...
The Screaming Raptor Zip Lines at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, is exactly that kind of delightful surprise.
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