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Locals found it washed ashore - a “sea monster” with a red fin like fire
The giant oarfish lives far below the surface sometimes as deep as 3,000 feet which is why most people never see one alive.
While sharks may have emerged before trees, it’s the latter that holds the title of the longest-living organisms. The oldest-known, still-living, individual tree is a 4,857-year-old Californian ...
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Prehistoric Monsters Found in Tiny Mud Hole Catch
Fishing duo Cole and Jay find prehistoric monsters living in a tiny mud hole.
THE prehistoric “super carnivore” megalodon was bigger than previously thought, growing to a whopping 80ft and weighing 94 ...
In an era of psychological thrillers and true crime, there is still nothing quite as satisfying as a good old-fashioned ...
The latest Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase featured a mix of classic titles making enhanced or updated returns, grand ...
Deep beneath Kentucky, scientists have uncovered something no one expected, perfectly preserved predators from an ancient sea hidden for over 300 million years. Sealed in stone beneath the hills of ...
Mosasaurs were the apex predators of the oceans during the reign of the dinosaurs, but new research reveals dinosaurs weren't safe from them in rivers either. Researchers from Sweden, the US, and the ...
Monster comes from the Latin monstrum, meaning something unnatural or unpleasant. Early thinkers thought a monster was some malfunction of nature. There are plenty of monsters in classical mythology.
A giant ocean predator that terrorised the seas during the time of the dinosaurs may have also hunted in rivers, a tooth fossil discovered in North Dakota suggests. The extinct lizard-like reptile ...
A giant ocean predator that terrorised the seas during the time of the dinosaurs may have also hunted in rivers, a tooth fossil discovered in North Dakota suggests. The extinct lizard-like reptile ...
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