Two underwater sea lilies were eaten and regurgitated around 66 million years ago. They were preserved as fossilized vomit.
Journey into prehistory as the article explores seven monstrous serpents that once ruled land and sea. From the colossal ...
In the quiet cliffs of Stevns, Denmark, a 79-year-old amateur fossil hunter split open a piece of chalk last November and ...
Scientists discovered ancient marine reptiles that reached unprecedented trophic levels. These creatures exceeded today’s top predators.
Thousands of marine species from microscopic zooplankton to the largest cetaceans rely on sound for survival and many have ...
A remarkable discovery in Morocco has shed light on a mysterious ancient marine predator, Carinodens acrodon, a small but highly specialized mosasaur that roamed the oceans during the late ...
A local fossil hunter found animal vomit at a Danish geological site that is believed to be 66 million years old.
From deadly 'living fossils' to glowing sea angels, the ocean floor is home to creatures almost ... yet ruthless predators when hunger strikes. They primarily hunt sea butterflies, which ...
Predators at the top of a marine food chain 130 million years ago ruled with more power than any modern species, McGill research into a marine ecosystem from the Cretaceous period revealed.
Modern oceans, for comparison, max out at trophic level five or six, represented by apex predators like orcas, sperm whales, ...