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A parasitic wasp that flew among dinosaurs had a Venus flytrap-like contraption on its abdomen that likely allowed it to ...
You might know the Cretaceous Period for big animals such as Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops, or for being the end of the age of dinosaurs. But what was the world like in the millions of years ...
Sirenobethylus charybdis lived nearly 99 million years ago and used its unique abdominal apparatus to trap prey during ...
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New Scientist on MSNAncient wasp may have used its rear end to trap fliesBizarre parasitic wasps preserved in amber about 99 million years ago had trap-like abdomens that they may have used to ...
The new Argentine dino might give us clues to what the world was like before the asteroid wiped out their kind.
Scientists have discovered a new dinosaur species, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, with a strange evolution in Mongolia's Gobi Desert ...
An extinct lineage of parasitic wasps dating from the mid-Cretaceous period and preserved in amber may have used their Venus ...
The new research is the first to look back at early mammals in full color. Using advanced fossil imaging methods and a ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNPrehistoric Mammals' Dark Fur Was Key to SurvivalA discovery about the dark fur of early mammals confirms long-held theories about their evolutionary and ecological behavior.
“These were predatory animals that fed on fishes and other ... Related: These pleasantly plump salamanders dominated the Cretaceous period. ] “Fossils are known from South Africa and Australia ...
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Live Science on MSNDinosaurs: Facts about the reptiles that roamed Earth more than 66 million years agowhich also includes modern-day animals such as birds and crocodiles. The heaviest known dinosaur is thought to be ...
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Dinosaur tracks, made 140 million years ago, have been found for the first time in South Africa's Western CapeDinosaur bones have taught us a great deal about these animals from the "age of dinosaurs," the Mesozoic ... These tracks are around 140 million years old, from the very beginning of the Cretaceous ...
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