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This 31-Foot Prehistoric Reptile Once Ate Dinosaurs — Now It's a Georgia Museum Showstopper
Around 70 million years ago, this reptile roamed the lands of the southeastern United States, feasting upon dinosaurs.
New research by a leading Australian university has revealed a historic find in a clay pit on a grazier’s property in the ...
Until now, these terrifying giant aquatic reptiles with a bulky skull and powerful jaws were thought to be sea-dwelling predators, exclusively hunting in the oceans. Now, a 66-million-year-old ...
Fossils from a Caribbean cave reveal bees once nested inside animal bones, offering rare insight into ancient insect behavior ...
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Meet the Largest Nile Crocodile Ever Recorded
The Nile crocodile is one of the most fearsome predators in the world, sitting at the top of the food chain within its habitat. But every so often a specimen pushes the dimensional boundaries of what ...
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‘Terror croc’: US museum unveils first accurate replica of dinosaur-killer predator
The Tellus Science Museum in Georgia recently unveiled the first-ever scholarly, accurate, life-sized replica of Deinosuchus ...
A Nile crocodile measuring an astonishing 21 feet has been recorded as the largest ever. Researchers in Africa are amazed by this record-breaking apex predator.
A cave in the Dominican Republic concealed thousands of years worth of animal bones that had been turned into nests by ...
Burrowing bees generally prefer to make their nests in the open, but some 20,000 years ago their ancestors lived in a cave ...
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GA paleontologist, professor helps build first accurate skeleton replica of ‘dinosaur-killing’ croc
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. — Dr. David Schwimmer, a professor and paleontologist at Columbus State University, worked with the Tellus Science Musuem in Cartersville to have a full replica of a “dinosaur-killer ...
A giant ocean predator that terrorised the seas during the time of the dinosaurs may have also hunted in rivers, a tooth fossil discovered in North Dakota suggests.
Scientists exploring Romania’s Hațeg Basin have discovered one of the densest dinosaur fossil sites ever found, with bones ...
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