Imagine creatures that have survived since the time of dinosaurs. Species like the tuatara, sturgeon, crocodile, hagfish, ...
The animal kingdom's diversity includes remarkable 'N' species, showcasing nature's wonders across oceans, forests, and ...
The near-complete fossil skull, unearthed on Vega Island near the Antarctic Peninsula, reveals a bird that thrived in the ...
Most life on Earth relies on the sun’s energy for survival, but what about organisms in the deep sea that live beyond the ...
Some paleontologists think that fossils recovered from Antarctica are evidence of birds similar to modern geese and ducks ...
Paleontologists have been arguing whether modern birds developed before or after the infamous asteroid for decades. Now, a ...
A 68-million-year-old skull fossil found in Antarctica has revealed the oldest known modern bird, which was likely related to ...
With serpentine necks, flippers and a mouth full of needle-sharp teeth, plesiosaurs have captured imaginations since ...
Sharks have ruled the Earth’s oceans for 400 million years. Recent research on fossil shark teeth has discovered an ...
The findings shed light on how proteins like collagen may survive for millions of years within dinosaur bones.
A trip to a local pond brings a whole new respect knowing the beaked inhabitants evolved when T-Rexes were still around.
DNA analysis reveals the big, flightless moa birds ate — and pooped out — 13 kinds of fungi, including ones crucial for New Zealand’s forest ecosystem.