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Scientists Uncover A 75-Million-Year-Old Tiny Mammal that May Have Outsmarted The Dinosaur Extinction
1+ hour, 8+ min ago (327+ words) A newly discovered prehistoric mammal reveals how small, adaptable species may have survived Earth's deadliest extinction event. A newly identified species of small mammal discovered in Baja California is reshaping how scientists understand survival at the end of the dinosaur…...
Paleontologists Discover 62-foot Kraken-like Octopus That Ruled the Cretaceous Ocean
1+ hour, 40+ min ago (1192+ words) Home " Science " Paleontology Ancient finned octopuses may have been among the ocean's top predators A fossil beak from an ancient octopus has forced scientists to rethink who ruled the Cretaceous seas. Researchers say two extinct species of finned octopus may…...
Earth's first major extinction event was worse than we thought and may have wiped out nearly 80% of species 550 million years ago
1+ hour, 53+ min ago (803+ words) Home - Science - Earth's first major extinction event was worse than we thought and may have wiped out nearly 80% of species 550 million years ago What did the first major extinction of animal life look like, back when complex creatures were still…...
Why Geologists Love Pond Scum
2+ hour, 40+ min ago (625+ words) If you've ever wondered how geologists know so much about ancient beaches and shallow oceans " from the paleoenvironment to the animals roaming around, the seasonality of the weather, and even the time of day when the ancient scene was preserved…...
New evo-devo textbook 'Eco-Evo-Devo: The Environmental Regulation of Development, Evolution, and Health"
6+ hour, 28+ min ago (181+ words) Posted by Scott Gilbert, on 27 April 2026 " The second portion of the book integrates these concepts to emphasize " "the organism as an ecosystem (holobiont theory) " " heredity as the transmission of genes, epigenetic patterns, cultures, and even particular environments " " the origins of…...
Fossils that "fooled" paleontologists for 20 years turned out to be baby ankylosaurs " including one that had just hatched
6+ hour, 28+ min ago (477+ words) For more than two decades, dozens of unusually small armored dinosaur fossils from northeastern China defied easy explanation. At no more than 40 centimeters long " a fraction of what scientists expect from their group " they seemed to represent something extraordinary: a…...
10 Animals That Walk Like Humans
7+ hour, 47+ min ago (208+ words) While bipedalism'walking on two legs'is considered a defining human characteristic, we are far from alone in the animal kingdom when it comes to this impressive locomotion style. Across diverse habitats and evolutionary paths, several species have independently developed the ability…...
In Cretaceous Oceans, Giant "Kraken-Like" Octopuses May Have Been Top Predators
6+ hour, 36+ min ago (466+ words) Massive, soft-bodied cephalopods up to 19 m (62 feet) long rivaled " and perhaps hunted " the ocean's fiercest reptiles in the Cretaceous period, according to new research led by Hokkaido University paleontologists. An artist's impression of an ancient giant octopus. Image credit: Yohei…...
This Creature Has the Longest Fangs'But Uses Them Like Tweezers
9+ hour, 50+ min ago (1359+ words) Chris is the co-founder of 'Animals Around The Globe' and a fervent wildlife enthusiast with extensive travels across diverse ecosystems worldwide. From exploring the marine wonders in the Azores and witnessing the vast savannas of Kenya, to delving deep into…...
Study Reveals 62-Foot Giant Octopuses Were Apex Predators Of Ancient Seas
17+ hour, 39+ min ago (255+ words) A new study is changing what scientists know about life in ancient oceans, revealing that giant octopuses once ruled the seas as powerful hunters. Researchers have discovered that octopuses measuring up to 62 feet in length were among the top ocean…...