Fossils
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Prehistoric Mega Crocodile Was Length Of Bus [WATCH]
Fossils unearthed from the Sahara Desert in Tunisia reveal the largest-known ocean-dwelling member of the crocodile family tree. This prehistoric predator dates back 130 million years, changing the way scientists view the mass extinction that is thought to have occurred at the end of the Jurassic period, 145 million years ago.
Latest Research Articles
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508 Million-Year-Old Fossils Shed Light On Early Parenting Styles
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Fossil 'Mud Dragons' Shed Light On the Evolution Of Body Segmentation In Animals
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New Fossils Shed Light On Evolution Of Early Carnivorous Mammals
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Australia's Newest Armored Dinosaur Had Parrot Beak and Turtle Ears, Researchers Say
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New Hornless Dinosaur Is Cousin Of Triceratops
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Strange Mosasaur Fossils Reveal Smaller Species Had Binocular Vision and Hunted At Night
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New Pterosaur May Be Texan, But Its Closest Relative Is English [WATCH]
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Dinosaurs Evolved More Rapidly Than Previously Thought, Say Researchers
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Extinct Three-Horned Species Adds Branch To Giraffe Family Tree
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Giant Footprints Reveal Large Dinosaurs Once Trudged Through Scottish Lagoons