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Why giant prehistoric insects didn’t need high oxygen
Ancient Earth was home to enormous dragonfly-like insects
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Why 132 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Tracks Are a Big Deal in Southern Africa
A long-standing mystery in southern Africa’s fossil record is beginning to unravel, thanks to a…
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Why Iron Sediment Preserves Fossils So Well
Scientists discover perfect fossils in iron-rich sediment
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Fossil Reveals Snakes Once Had Hind Legs
100 million-year-old fossil changes understanding of snake origins
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Ancient “Terror Croc” Breaks Records with Massive Size
The massive Deinosuchus schwimmeri is now on display at the Tellus Science Museum
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Why Complex Animals Evolved Sooner Than Thought
Groundbreaking findings in China challenge prevailing theories on life’s diversification
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Why Nanotyrannus is Not Just a Teenage T. rex
Nanotyrannus confirmed as distinct species, not juvenile T. rex
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A Crushed Fossil Reveals a Dinosaur That Shouldn’t Have Existed
A newly discovered dinosaur species is rewriting the history of these prehistoric creatures
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Giant Crocodile Ate Dinosaurs 75 Million Years Ago
Deinosuchus schwimmeri returns to the public eye
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Fossil Hunters Reveals Groundbreaking Discoveries at New York’s Natural History Museum
A new exhibition honors the fossil hunters behind the museum’s most significant discoveries









