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What If This Extinct Ape Was Still Alive Today
A mere 300,000 years ago, the world's largest primate still roamed the forests of southern China, how would that massive ape ...
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Climate Change Is Pushing This Adorable Rodent Species From Olympic National Park to Extinction
These adorable Pacific Northwest marmots need Endangered Species Act protections because not even the mighty Olympic ...
The newly discovered ichthyosaur dubbed Xiphodracon goldencapsis was about 10 feet long and had a sword-shaped snout.
Curitiba, Brazil used to be forests, wetlands, fields and streams before it was developed over the last half-century. Gilberto Jacob via Unsplash As new species are discovered around the world, others ...
Tens of thousands of years ago, Australia was still home to enigmatic megafauna—large land animals such as giant marsupial ...
A decades-old theory that First Nations peoples hunted Australia's megafauna to extinction might not stack up, according to ...
The “excellently preserved” fossil from the Cretaceous era, dating back 99 million years, comes from the Kachin region in Myanmar and can shed more light on the evolution of the insect. It represents ...
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