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A handful of bite marks on a fossil tens of millions of years old speaks to an ancient tussle between two terrifying apex ...
New fossil evidence reveals that an ancient caiman may have preyed on the mighty terror bird, offering rare insight into ...
Forget the polar bear—there’s another predator in the Arctic that’s even more surprising. It rules the seafloor, hunts just ...
The terror bird. It’s a name that strikes fear, and with good reason. These “super predators” from the Phorusrhacidae were a ...
Rewilding efforts are becoming increasingly common in Africa and other parts of the world, and they are a valuable element in ...
The IAEA supports countries to better understand the ocean by developing networks of marine experts, facilitating regional knowledge exchange and harmonizing analytical and field procedures.
Microplastics are everywhere. Crossing ecosystems and human tissues, research continues into their detection, behavior, and ...
The La Venta fossil site in Colombia is home to a rich fossil record, yielding a particularly diverse set of vertebrate fossil assemblages. The giant terror bird (phorusrhacid) and caiman—a large ...
Therme is continuing to ask the people of Ontario for its trust, as it unveils updated designs for its Canadian landmark ...
Several lines of ecological research can now be profitably addressed using genomics technology, including issues of nutrient cycling, population structure, life-history variation, trophic interaction, ...
The Nilgiris district is most prone to negative human-gaur interactions in Tamil Nadu, reveals an analysis conducted by researchers at the Advanced Institute for Wildlife Conservation, Tamil Nadu.