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New evidence of the possible coexistence of two separate early human species
2+ hour, 58+ min ago (201+ words) The question is important for more than simple taxonomic correctness. There is a longstanding debate among paleoanthropologists regarding whether human evolution developed along a relatively straight line'the Single Species Hypothesis'or with more of a branching model." The question of which…...
67 million-year-old fossil reveals the origin of freshwater fish hearing
5+ hour, 6+ min ago (812+ words) A 67-million-year-old fish fossil preserved rare middle ear bones that amplify sound. New analyses suggest otophysan fish evolved from marine ancestors and entered freshwater at least twice, reshaping the timeline for the world's most diverse freshwater fish group. (CREDIT: Shutterstock)…...
Sea Creatures That Lived Through the Last Extinction Event
5+ hour, 25+ min ago (955+ words) The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction event, which occurred approximately 66 million years ago, was one of the most devastating mass extinctions in Earth's history. While this cataclysmic event wiped out approximately 75% of all species on Earth'including the non-avian dinosaurs'many marine organisms managed…...
What Makes the Axolotl One of the Weirdest Creatures Alive
5+ hour, 49+ min ago (261+ words) Home " Wildlife " What Makes the Axolotl One of the Weirdest Creatures Alive A carnivorous species, the axolotl primarily feeds on worms, insects, and small fish in the wild. This unique creature employs a suction mechanism to capture prey, a behavior…...
The Fearsome Komodo Dragon Earth’s Largest Lizard
10+ hour, 11+ min ago (406+ words) Home " Wildlife " The Fearsome Komodo Dragon Earth's Largest Lizard These lizards possess strong limbs and sharp claws, which aid in climbing, digging, and capturing prey. Their forked tongues, reminiscent of those seen in snakes, help them detect scents and locate…...
15 Creatures That Changed the Course of Evolution
10+ hour, 33+ min ago (1026+ words) Did you ever wonder if a single animal could change the fate of life on Earth? Believe it or not, some creatures'big and small'have tipped the scales of evolution in ways that still ripple through the world today. Imagine a…...
T. rex quiz: How much do you really know about the king of the dinosaurs?
11+ hour, 13+ min ago (305+ words) Chris Simms is a freelance journalist who previously worked at'New Scientist'for more than 10 years, in roles including chief subeditor and assistant news editor. He was also a senior subeditor at'Nature'and has a degree in zoology from Queen Mary University of…...
Could We Eat Dinosaur Meat? And What Would T. Rex Steak Have Tasted Like?
11+ hour, 57+ min ago (761+ words) Scientists are uncovering surprising truths about what dinosaur meat might have tasted like, and which species you could have eaten safely. From muscular predators to tender herbivores, new evidence reveals a prehistoric menu with unexpected twists. Dinosaurs are most often…...
Discover Getting To Know Different Types of Lizards
12+ hour, 8+ min ago (1720+ words) Home " Wildlife " Reptiles " Discover Getting To Know Different Types of Lizards Are you a lizard-lover? Then you will also love this extensive list of different types of lizards from all the corners of our planet. Earth is home to organisms…...
Thousands of dinosaur footprints found on Alpine cliffs near Winter Olympics site
12+ hour, 53+ min ago (312+ words) Italian paleontologists have uncovered thousands of dinosaur footprints on a near-vertical rock face more than 2,000 metres above sea level in the Stelvio National Park, a discovery they say is among the world's richest sites for the Triassic period. The tracks,…...