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Creatures from the Age of Dinosaurs Still Alive Today
Did you know that some creatures from the age of dinosaurs are still alive today? Yep, there are sea monsters and other ...
Researchers discovered a prehistoric ecosystem filled with giant marine reptiles, revealing an unparalleled level of food web complexity. Predators that dominated the oceans 130 million years ago were ...
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The beachside baptism of Georgia teen with rare brain cancer
The Pinellas community rallied around 18-year-old Caden Speck from Georgia, whose dying wish was to be baptized in the Gulf during a life-changing visit to Florida.
Perspective is everything, but these curious maps might give a whole new approach to the weird and wonderful world that we ...
Perhaps you were also unaware that shrimp were on the menu of options for possible pets. I have gone from a shrimp-as-pets agnostic to a full blown evangelist. These are the perfect pets, and I will ...
A flap of outrage is brewing over the fate of 15 residents of a cramped central London building, who critics say live out their lives indoors with no daylight, fresh air or adequately deep water.
The world changed forever 66 million years ago. The IMPACT caused the Earth to nearly melt, destroyed almost every living thing, burned everything that grows, ...
More than 30,000 teeth, bones and other fossils from a 249 million-year-old community of extinct marine reptiles, amphibians, bony fish and sharks have been discovered on the remote Arctic island of ...
In the deep, dark waters of the Pacific Ocean, scientists have uncovered a remarkable new species that’s shedding light on ...
The largest population of elephant seals in the world suffered massive mortality in 2023 from H5N1 bird flu infection. Animal experts fear for California's elephant seals.
Expert marine mammal researchers spotted up to 10 of the porpoises during a recent survey in the Upper Gulf of California.
New deep-sea limpet species, Pectinodonta nautilus, found on a sunken log near Johnston Atoll, nearly 8,000 feet deep.
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