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The creatures, which ranged in size from that of a fox to more than 50 feet long, divided their time between the coast and ...
The prehistoric whale had a short snout, large forward-facing eyes about the size of tennis balls and sharp slicing teeth, researchers say. The early whale ancestor would have been a compact, yet ...
Aberdeen Art Gallery is set to welcome two of the country’s foremost science communicators – Dr Darren Naish and Professor John Spicer – as part of the talks programme which accompanies the special ...
An artist's rendering of a prehistoric jawed fish from the Late Devonian called Dunkleosteus. These sorts of large, active vertebrates evolved shortly ...
Australia is renowned for its unique wildlife and the wildlife encounters. Whether it is swimming with the fish in the ocean or spotting kangaroos carrying joeys, or watching penguins crossing roads, ...
A FEARSOME “shark whale” that roamed the seas 26 million years ago has popped up again in Australia. Scientists say the ...
Dinosaurs are among the most researched prehistoric animals, yet most people carry outdated ideas about them. Films, old ...
Oceans cover 71 percent of our planet. Inside these mighty waters, creatures massive and tiny struggle to adapt to warming ...
A 25-million-year-old skull has led researchers to discover a new species of tiny whale, filling an evolutionary gap for ...
The Schmidt Ocean Institute notes that it has only been seen eight times, with the first confirmed video recorded in April ...