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Prehistoric 'walkie talkies' spring to life for first time in 6,000 years in extraordinary new test
54+ min ago (480+ words) Scientists say the remarkable discovery shows just how complex ancient 'communication networks' really were A form of prehistoric "walkie talkies" have sprung into life for the first time in thousands of years in a new test. Ancient shell trumpets from…...
Andy's Prehistoric Adventures
4+ hour, 3+ min ago (58+ words) Andy's Prehistoric Adventures on CBeebies: full details and when it's on'TVGuide.co.uk Season 1 Episode 7 of 25 Andy travels 100 million years back into prehistoric times to meet spinosaurus, a massive meat-eating dinosaur even bigger than a T-Rex. On his adventure he…...
Tellus Science Museum has world’s only replica of Dino-killing crocodile
5+ hour, 50+ min ago (156+ words) Tellus Science Museum has world's only replica of Dino-killing crocodile'WSB-TV Save more, spend less & avoid ripoffs Inside look at law enforcement & true crime Your one-stop shop for delicious dishes Documentaries that enlighten & entertain In-depth reporting & trending stories 14,000 chickens killed when…...
10 Reptiles That Are Smarter Than You Might Think
8+ hour, 40+ min ago (909+ words) Reptiles often get a bad rap for being cold-blooded and emotionless creatures. However, beneath their scaly exteriors lies a surprising world of intelligence and cunning. From solving complex puzzles to displaying social behaviors, these reptiles might just be smarter than…...
Scientists Unearth Giant Sea Snake That Hunted Sharks 56 Million Years Ago
9+ hour, 8+ min ago (444+ words) Scientists have uncovered evidence of Palaeophis colossaeus, a 12-meter-long ancient sea snake that once ruled prehistoric oceans and may have devoured sharks. A recent reevaluation of fossil vertebrae has reignited scientific interest in one of prehistory's most remarkable marine reptiles,…...
The Prehistoric Slowness of the Crocodile
9+ hour, 41+ min ago (588+ words) Home " Wildlife " The Prehistoric Slowness of the Crocodile Crocodiles are fascinating creatures, infamous for their stealth and power. Yet, an often-overlooked aspect of these ancient reptiles is their slowness, a characteristic that offers a unique glimpse into their survival and…...
Top 5 countries known for Anacondas
9+ hour, 58+ min ago (131+ words) Here are the top 10 countries renowned for their anaconda populations, primarily the green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) and other species. The numbers are estimates reflecting the relative abundance in each country. Estimated 900,000 anacondas, the highest concentration globally. They thrive in the…...
Why the Sawfish Has a Chainsaw-Like Snout
10+ hour, 20+ min ago (517+ words) Home " Wildlife " Why the Sawfish Has a Chainsaw-Like Snout The sawfish's chainsaw-like snout, or rostrum, is a product of millions of years of evolution. Belonging to the ray family, these fish have adapted to diverse marine environments, utilizing their distinctive…...
An insect larva preserved in Jordanian amber, dated to approximately 140 million years ago - Jordan News | Latest News from Jordan, MENA
10+ hour, 31+ min ago (29+ words) An insect larva preserved in Jordanian amber, dated to approximately 140 million years ago'Jordan News An insect larva preserved in Jordanian amber, dated to approximately 140 million years ago...
Scientists Just Admitted Our Evolution Timeline Might Be Totally Wrong
12+ hour, 38+ min ago (473+ words) A newly proposed model could rewrite our understanding of life's history on Earth. Researchers suggest that evolution may speed up dramatically during certain periods, challenging a long-held theory and helping explain a puzzling 30-million-year gap between genetic estimates and the…...