The relationship between predators and prey in the wild is underscored by an evolutionary arms race spanning millions of years, but new research has found modern human activity is reshaping the rules.
There’s a newly crowned T. rex. This one, called Tylosaurus rex, was a tyrant of the sea and mosasaur spanning up to 43 feet ...
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They thought it was just a pond until alien fish started attacking other fish, caught on camera
After draining his alien fish pond, the creator finds stingrays, lungfish, sirens, strange catfish, and other bizarre ...
A new study suggests that certain theropods—two-legged, mostly meat-eating dinosaurs—had shrunken forelimbs as an ...
Slow movements beside rivers and swamps. But experts studying ancient fossils found evidence of something that behaved differently. It began life low to the ground, much like modern crocodilians. Then ...
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Did T rex, the ultimate apex predator, have tiny arms? New study has ‘surprising’ revelation
A groundbreaking study reveals Tyrannosaurus rex's famously tiny arms were a result of evolutionary trade-offs. As its skull ...
Leading blockbuster sci-fi franchises and helping to define the genre as we know it, these are the greatest sci-fi actors of ...
Do little green men exist? Was 'Men In Black' a documentary? Prediction markets price the odds of the U.S. confirming aliens before 2027 - here’s why traders overwhelmingly expect a government ...
There’s a spot along the southern Oregon coast where a Tyrannosaurus rex casually hangs out in a temperate rainforest, and ...
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