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Giant Octopus Fossil: Shocking Discovery Rewrites History Of Ocean Predators 100 Million Years Ago, Here's What Scientists Just Discovered
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100-million-year-old snake fossil with hind legs reveals new stage in snake evolution
20+ hour, 43+ min ago (541+ words) A well-preserved fossil of an ancient snake with hind legs was found at Argentina. The specimen belongs to the species Najash rionegrina and lived almost 100 million years ago. The material includes skull details that help understand changes in the snakes…...
New fossil discoveries suggest existence of giant "kraken" octopuses as large as lorries
22+ hour ago (366+ words) A kraken-like octopus the size of a lorry prowled Earth's oceans back when dinosaurs ruled the land, new fossil discoveries have suggested. Scientists have believed that sharks and giant marine reptiles dominated the seas during the Cretaceous era, such as…...
Archaeologists Just Found Out What Neanderthal Kids Did When They Were Bored
2+ hour, 4+ min ago (277+ words) It's sometimes difficult to imagine what childhood was like for someone in another country who lived within a completely different cultural context from your own. It can be even more difficult to, say, imagine what Neanderthal children did with their…...
Study: 100 Million Years Ago, 19-Meter Long Octopuses with Powerful Jaws and Advanced Brains Lived in the Oceans " News of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek and Osh " latest events today
11+ hour, 37+ min ago (20+ words) Study: 100 Million Years Ago, 19-Meter Long Octopuses with Powerful Jaws and Advanced Brains Lived in the Oceans'open. kg...
A mother's gift: Provisioning of plastid-derived structures into eggs promotes invertebrate development and dispersal
16+ hour, 50+ min ago (43+ words) Transmission and benefits of plastid-derived structures in sea urchin eggs. PLOS PLOS Biology provides an Open Access platform to showcase your best research and commentary across all areas of biological science. Transmission and benefits of plastid-derived structures in sea urchin…...
Giant Octopus Fossil Reveals Ancient Predators From the Dino Age
6+ hour, 29+ min ago (270+ words) Researchers recently examined some of the world's oldest specimens to understand how these creatures lived. They found the Giant Octopus Fossil, showing a predator with incredible physical power. These animals used muscular arms to snatch prey, while their sharp, beak-like…...
Researchers Discover the Fossil of a New Hamster-Sized Mammal That Lived Alongside Dinosaurs on the Pacific Coast - Business News Week
4+ hour, 17+ min ago (382+ words) How to Find Reliable Home Nurse Services for the Elderly and Critical Care When Wilson Mantilla and his team discovered the fossil in 2009, they found teeth, a skull, jaws and parts of the skeleton, including a femur and an ulna....
Ancient 60-foot octopuses revealed as prehistoric sea predators
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