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Animals Around The Globe
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The Animal That Can Leap the Furthest " An Olympic-Level Jumper

45+ min ago  (206+ words) In the animal kingdom, extraordinary physical abilities have evolved through millions of years of adaptation to various environments and survival challenges. Among these remarkable capabilities, the power to leap vast distances stands as one of the most impressive athletic feats....

Know Your Meme
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Opabinia | Paleontology

4+ day, 23+ hour ago  (60+ words) Phillip Hamilton " about 21 hours ago Zach Sweat " 9 days ago K. J. Genualdo " 8 days ago Zach Sweat " 11 days ago See The Winner Of April 2026's Meme Of The Month! Uploaded by Kimmy Dude 4 days ago Resolution: (998px x 1176px) File size: 211 KB 18 views (6 from today)…...

The Economic Times
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The Dinosaur Everyone Thought Was Lonely May Have Had Friends After All

4+ hour, 30+ min ago  (96+ words) New fossil footprints are challenging the long-held image of Stegosaurus as a solitary creature. A 2024 study reveals trackways suggesting these dinosaurs may have moved in coordinated groups, offering the most compelling evidence yet for their social behavior. This discovery prompts…...

The Times of India
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Beyond the bone: The rare "dinosaur mummy" uncovered in Alberta |

5+ hour, 35+ min ago  (177+ words) Beyond the bone: The rare 'dinosaur mummy' uncovered in Alberta The Times of India - Beyond the bone: The rare 'dinosaur mummy' uncovered in Alberta The TOI Science Desk stands as an inquisitive team of journalists, ceaselessly delving into the realms…...

Interesting Engineering
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Earliest evidence of bird-like feeding of young found in dinosaurs

4+ hour, 47+ min ago  (452+ words) Researchers used dental microwear analysis to prove that "Good Mother" dinosaurs actively nurtured their offspring 75 million years ago. A groundbreaking study from Ohio State University has provided the earliest direct evidence that adult Maiasaura peeblesorums fed their young better food,…...

Science Blog. com
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Baby Dinosaurs Ate Better Than Their Parents, Fossil Teeth Reveal

4+ hour, 44+ min ago  (224+ words) Artist's reconstruction of adult Maiasaura and young. Illustration by Brian Regal. That asymmetry, it turns out, probably reflects parental feeding behavior so sophisticated it had no real precedent on land at the time, something that looks, rather remarkably, like the…...

ECOticias. com
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An exceptionally preserved 551-million-year-old site suggests the Avalon biota lasted longer than scientists believed, changing the timeline of Earth's earliest complex life

5+ hour, 45+ min ago  (952+ words) Home - Science - An exceptionally preserved 551-million-year-old site suggests the Avalon biota lasted longer than scientists believed, changing the timeline of Earth's earliest complex life For decades, many paleontologists thought they had the Ediacaran fossil record sorted. The oldest "Avalon" fossils…...

AOL. com
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Archaeology breakthrough found in 'exciting' fossil from 25 M years ago - AOL

6+ hour, 15+ min ago  (668+ words) Paleontologists from Flinders University have been returning to this desert location for over 20 years to excavate the fossil-rich Namba Formation (Image: SWNS) Platypuses swam alongside dolphins 25 million years ago, according to an "exciting" new fossil discovery. Paleontologists made the rare…...

Indian Defence Review
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Scientists Unearthed A 40-Foot 'Hell-Heron' Dinosaur Hidden in the Central Sahara for 95 Million Years

6+ hour, 45+ min ago  (266+ words) Scientists just named a new species of Spinosaurus. The fossils turned up somewhere that changes everything we thought we knew about how this predator lived. The crest is striking. But where the fossils turned up is what reshapes the science....

AOL. com
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Student discovers new carnivore dinosaur 3x older than T. rex - AOL

3+ week, 2+ day ago  (549+ words) You want to stick your finger in a dinosaur brain?" That was Simba Srivastava's first reaction to the battered fossil sitting in a paleobiology lab at Virginia Tech, a skull so crushed and twisted that he described it in less-than-flattering…...