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415-million-year-old fossils confirm the world’s largest scorpion was a meter-long apex predator that may have hunted on land and underwater
Museums are home to many mysteries. For all their labels and information panels, there remain specimens that elude ...
By Will Dunham June 4 (Reuters) - The cave lion was one of the biggest cats to ever live, prowling a huge swathe of territory ...
The sight of a saltwater crocodile basking on a mudbank is one of the most iconic and intimidating images of northern Australia. Yet the crocodiles that inhabit the region today are just the survivors ...
New analyses of fossilized jaws reveal that massive, kraken-like octopuses once hunted alongside other marine predators.
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Explore the world of the prehistoric giant sea scorpion!
Dive into the world of prehistoric rivers inhabited by the colossal Eurypterids, fascinating invertebrates that once ruled ...
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Bears Nearly Went Extinct Here, Now They’re Back and Raiding Towns
Apex predators are often seen as a threat. Because of this, conflicts with apex predators have historically led to culling efforts. In the Cantabrian Mountains, the brown bear population was nearly ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Long before big cats, terror birds reigned as apex ...
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