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Deinosuchus had a wide snout like an alligator’s. But unlike alligators, it thrived in salty waters. It lived between 82 and ...
When told about a strange, fanged fish that had washed ashore on an Oregon beach, the Seaside Aquarium folks knew what kind ...
University of Montana paleontologist Kallie Moore has spent the past several years unearthing a short-lived attempt around ...
In today’s fast-changing world, where species are constantly evolving and many are disappearing, it’s fascinating to learn ...
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Deinosuchus: The Crocodilian That Hunted DinosaursImagine a world where a monstrous beast lurked in ancient rivers, waiting in silence for the perfect moment to ambush giants.
Nicknamed the 'Twilight Zone' fish due to its hunting grounds deep within the mesopelagic zone, a murky region of ocean lying between 650 to 3,300 feet below the surface, the longnose lancetfish ...
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In 2009, the discovery of Titanoboa cerrejonensis fossils in Colombia's Cerrejón coal mine revealed a massive snake that ...
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Dagens.com on MSNUnearthed Giant: Colombia’s Titanoboa Reveals Prehistoric SecretsA creature larger than any modern snake, the Titanoboa sheds light on ancient climate and ecosystems ...
Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the largest snake ever discovered, lived around 60 million years ago and could grow up to 47 feet long. While the snake's size and strength surprised scientists, what shocked ...
Ruby Reynolds and her father were on the beach when they discovered Ichthyotitan severnensis - the largest-ever marine ...
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