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Uncle of all Modern Crocodiles: 14-Foot-Long Reptile Roamed Wyoming 155 Million Years Ago
The 'uncle' of all modern crocodiles was a scary 14-feet-long creature that roamed the Serengeti-like landscape of Wyoming about 155 million years ago. A research team led from Hokkaido University who have discovered a new species of croc-like 'goniopholidid' made this conclusion.
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Japanese Scientists Used Ostrich Cells to Make Virus-Detecting Masks that Glows Under UV Light
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Natural Regrowth Shows How Much Tropical Forests Regenerates in 20 Years Without Human Intervention
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Researchers Find 200 Toxic Cane Toads Invading Taiwan
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Navy Investigating Water Contamination in Hawaii That Hospitalized Several People
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Bizarre Nature: 3 of the Weirdest Discovery in the Animal Kingdom from 2021
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