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On the seabed off the coast of Taiwan, a fisherman’s dredge pulled up more than just marine life. Among the animal remains was something unexpected—a thick, heavy jawbone.
Learn how the Tasmanian devil’s bone-crushing bite and scavenging habits help keep ecosystems clean and balanced.
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3 Extinct Animals That Could Thrive In The Modern DayOver the billions of years that this planet has existed the earth has seen many species come and go. Some of these species are very large and formidable whereas other may seem insignificant. It's sad ...
The animals that plummeted 85 feet into Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave provide a layered history of life dating back to the ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSN🐋 20,000 years ago, humans made tools from whale bonesThis discovery sheds new light on the survival strategies of coastal populations during the Paleolithic era. An international ...
A new study reveals Megalodon wasn’t a picky eater, feasting on whatever prey was available at multiple levels of the food ...
Theo Jansen’s wind-powered beach beasts have scuttled along the Dutch North Sea coast into a swanky Miami art show and even ...
Sea Turtles are impressive, hardy creatures. Learn 10 amazing facts about sea turtles to celebrate World Sea Turtle Day.
Covered in lush fur, the thickest in the animal kingdom, sea otters can live their entire lives in the ocean, feeding heavily upon seafloor animals such as shellfish and crustaceans. Eelgrass ...
First video footage shows impacts of anchor and chain damage caused by cruise, research, fishing, and private vessels on ...
Ancient tools made from whale bones dating back 20,000 years were found in Spain. The study reveals both early human use of ...
This primitive, 85-million-year-old marine reptile was a fierce predator, measuring 12 meters in length. Unlike any known ...
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