“If we look at kind of the different time periods throughout history, large insects lived in the Permian period. Those were ...
An international team of researchers, led by paleontologists of the University of Liège, has investigated the biting ...
Imagine a crocodile that would rather sprint than swim. It dashes over dry ground on long, slender legs like a reptilian ...
Pangaea takes the concept of themed dining and runs with it all the way back to the Mesozoic Era, dragging delicious food along for the journey. The restaurant sits in Scottsdale like a time machine ...
Three hundred million years ago, dragonfly-like creatures with wingspans stretching 70 centimeters patrolled the skies of a ...
The latest clues hint at where pterosaurs — the first vertebrates to fly — came from, how they evolved, what they ate and more.
The brain of a 233-million-year-old ancestor of the first flying reptiles has been reconstructed in a bid to work out how they took flight.
Paleontologist Lísie V. S. Damke holding an enlarged model of the brain of Venetoraptor gassenae. (Rodrigo Temp Müller via SWNS) By Stephen Beech The brain of a 233-million-year-old ancestor of the ...
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