The 300 million-year-old Tyrannoroter heberti had teeth specialized for eating plants, making it one of the oldest species to ...
From horseshoe crabs to crocodiles, some of these creatures have looked about the same for hundreds of millions of years.
Tiny marine creatures called conodonts, extinct for millions of years, held the title for the sharpest teeth. These eel-like animals had microscopic teeth far sharper than those of T. rex or Megalodon ...
In A Nutshell A key prehistoric fossil loaned out from an Australian museum in 1984 was missing for 40 years before being rediscovered mislabeled in a California university collection. What scientists ...
Comparing Ancient Communities to Modern Teams Ever wonder if your office’s project team could learn from 500-million-year-old marine creatures? The Cambrian period’s group behavior offers surprisingly ...
Want to watch 'Jurassic Cops the Movie: The Search for Legendary Ancient Creatures' right from your couch? Searching for where to stream, rent, buy, or watch how to watch the -helmed movie can be a ...
In Ancient Greece and Rome, pets brought companionship, loyalty, status, and love—from Odysseus’ Argos to Augustus’ raven.
Millions of years ago, Oregon was wild — shorebirds foraged for worms in shallow waters, massive cat-like predators hunted smaller mammals, and ancient tapirs (or rhinoceroses) roamed the land.
The ancient Greek myths are full of beings that bear a striking resemblance to the vampires of later folklore.