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Animals Used to be Bigger, Why Don’t We Have Them Anymore?
Plenty of fossil evidence shows that prehistoric creatures were mostly humongous and larger on average than the ones today. Greg Erickson, a vertebrate paleobiologist at Florida State University in Tallahassee who specializes in ancient reptiles explains that it is "multifactorial".
Latest Research Articles
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Arctic Global Warming Could Lead to Disappearance of the Siberian Tundra by 2500
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Acid-Spraying Yellow Crazy Ants Found in the Gold Coast For the First Time Could Spread Across Australia
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A Latest Study Expands Our Grasp of Knowledge of Just How Animals Perceive and What Colors They See
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Threatening Hail, Thunderstorms Coming in the Central United States This Week
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Zombie Shark Discovered by Filmmaker via Footage Off the Guadalupe Island Coast
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Vast Connectivity of Protozoan Species Sharing Between 17 Wild and Domestic Herbivores Discovered
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Flood Threat Forces British Columbia Province to Issue Evacuation Orders, State of Emergency in Some Communities
NOAA Finds 160-Year-Old Shipwreck on NC Sea Floor
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At Least 12 Military Bases Contaminating Waters With Dangerously High Levels of PFAS
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Extremely Rare Crayfish Thought to be Extinct for 30 Years, Found in a Cave
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