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The flightless and carnivorous terror birds could reach up to 10 feet tall and were among the largest apex predators in South ...
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Terror bird may have been killed by even bigger creature 13 million years ago, bite marks suggest
With a giant beak, the terror bird would have proved a formidable foe for most. Paleontologists think it may have been killed ...
Thanks to lots of fossil beds, lots of beaches, and eager beachcombers, the Cape Fear coast is a known hot spot for finding shark teeth.
It started as a quiet stroll along a Florida beach and quickly turned into a heart-pounding moment when a young woman spotted ...
Ben Kligman initially went to Petrified Forest National Park as an intern with the National Park Service, which afforded him ...
A Peterborough-based touring museum is preparing to head east with real dinosaur bones in tow.
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Buxton Advertiser on MSNIce Age glue, mermaids, ancient artefacts are just some of the things happening at Buxton Museum this summer
Since Derbyshire County Council announced their decision in March to re-open Buxton Museum and Art Gallery in a new central location, at Buxton Library the team have been busy developing an interim ...
A tiny, overlooked wrist bone called the pisiform may have played a pivotal role in bird flight and it turns out it evolved far earlier than scientists thought. Fossils from bird-like dinosaurs in ...
Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years.
Researchers from Cambridge University organised the expedition, and they discovered 507- to 502-million-year-old fossilised remains.
Cut marks on a child's cervical vertebra found at Atapuerca in Spain suggests Homo antecessor was indiscriminate about ...
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