The Jurassic World films weren't loved by fans like the original trilogy, but one element proved to be far and far better ...
Plesiosaurs were abundant during the Jurassic Period, and some lived well into the Cretaceous. ©Daniel Eskridge/Shutterstock.com Scientists have not released much information about the life of the ...
Long ago, during the Late Cretaceous Period, much of the American Midwest was covered by a shallow sea. Scientists today call it the Western Interior Seaway. Different kinds of magnificent monsters ...
Aircraft and fish projects are flagged In some cases, photos seemed to be flagged for removal simply because their file included the word ”gay,” including service members with that last name ...
A study published in Environmental Research Letters explored the connection between the decline of frogs and other amphibians in Central America and the rise in malaria cases in humans. "I knew that ...
If the woman is pregnant, it would cause the amphibian to produce eggs. That, of course, and the devastating disease it spread because of us humans. British zoologist Lancelot Hogben was studying ...
However, the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event ... Namely, a group of primitive amphibians called the temnospondyls. They may have survived the Great Dying by feeding on some freshwater ...
A pair of Vegavis iaai, the earliest known modern bird at 69 million years ago, foraging for fish and other animals in the Late Cretaceous ocean off the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Credit: ...
Her world—100 million years ago in Myanmar—is not one of vast seas, towering mountains or broad deserts, but a damp and gnarled landscape of branches, trunks and leaves that provide a seemingly ...
It’s a story of how the geology of the Cretaceous Period, between 70 and 100 Million years ago, emphatically changed the course of American history. Where the South as we know it began About 80 ...
"In the Antarctic circle, it has been proposed that Cretaceous [Victoria] experienced long periods of dark/light that the poles experience today," Kotevski said. "Thick forests lined this fast ...