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With a beak full of ultra-strong teeth, this weird prehistoric bird may seem like a fearsome predator. However, a new study has found that the Longipteryx chaoyangensis actually feasted on fruit ...
Some 56 million years ago, the planet witnessed rapid climatic changes. As the global temperatures soared, a meat-eating ...
Prehistoric deer grew to some enormous sizes and had some incredible antlers. Here are some more of these giant and weird prehistoric animals! Thank you to Emilia and Quinn for writing this episode!
Hallucigenia was a prehistoric worm-like sea creature that lived 500 million years ago. (Illustration by Danielle Dufault, photo by Jean-Bernard Caron, Royal Ontario Museum) ...
Preserved in tan stone, the fossil of Mirasaura included much of the ancient reptile’s skeleton and a feather-like fan that ...
Amazing animals — A look at the weird and wonderful species that live on our planet Latest about amazing animals Turuchan pika: The adorable ball of fluff that just loves to play ...
Whatcheeria was an early tetrapod, as the first land vertebrates – animals with backbones – were known. These were the predecessors to today’s land vertebrates – amphibians, reptiles ...
This thing surprised me when I zoomed in on it with my camera. It looked like a strange prehistoric animal walking down an ice covered hillside with an iceberg in the distance. In reality this is ...
What does a strange giraffe-like animal with three horns atop its head and a set of fangs that roamed Europe about 15 million years ago have in common with a pretty young queen from the "Star Wars ...
Although no prehistoric animal matches it, the myth may have formed from psychological interpretations of grief, strange animal calls, or distorted memories.
Archaeologists in Texas recently discovered prehistoric megafauna bones, including a giant ground sloth, during a highway project in Lubbock, according to officials.