Birds with teeth were common during the time of the dinosaurs, but a newly discovered species is changing the way scientists ...
China is being recognized increasingly for its growing contribution to this inherently international scientific field. That ...
A badger-like mammal was sinking its teeth into the ribs of a dinosaur three times its size when they were buried in volcanic ash 125 million years ago, capturing the pair in a deadly embrace.
Fossil named 'Attenborough's strange bird' was the first in its kind without teeth. ScienceDaily . Retrieved March 16, 2024 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 03 / 240305134206.htm ...
Fossil remains of two rat-like creatures understood to be the oldest known ancestors of humans have been discovered in Dorset. The small furry animals scurried in the shadow of the dinosaurs 145 ...
Mar. 12, 2024 — A new study of rice paddy snakes in Southeast Asia gives key details to their diversification and natural history, adding molecular evidence that the rise of the Khorat Plateau ...
The largest primate ever to walk the Earth went extinct because it could not adapt to its changing environment, with the mighty beast reduced to living off bark and twigs before dying off ...
Scientists have discovered the fossils of a new prehistoric species in Morocco — a bizarre-looking marine lizard considerably larger than a great white shark, which, they say, dominated the seas ...
A peculiar fossil has helped scientists discover an unusual bird that lived among the dinosaurs 120 million years ago, and the find is changing the way researchers think about avian evolution.
No birds alive today have teeth. But that wasn't always the case; many early fossil birds had beaks full of sharp, tiny teeth. In a paper in the journal Cretaceous Research, scientists have ...