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Cave of Wonders: Where Prehistoric Bees Made Nests in the Bones of Animals Eaten by Colossal Owls

Cave of Wonders: Where Prehistoric Bees Made Nests in the Bones of Animals Eaten by Colossal Owls16+ hour, 33+ min ago  (747+ words) Burrowing bees generally prefer to make their nests in the open, but some 20,000 years ago their ancestors lived in a cave where they used the bones of prey animals rather than soft soil. The groundbreaking discovery was made in a…...

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Scientists Document Over 16,000 Footprints in the World’s Most Extensive Dinosaur Tracksite

Scientists Document Over 16,000 Footprints in the World’s Most Extensive Dinosaur Tracksite2+ week, 9+ hour ago  (380+ words) In Bolivia, the largest number of dinosaur footprints ever recorded in a single spot is yielding fascinating insight on how these prehistoric animals moved in a way that bones just can't. 16,600 footprints, forming dozens of "trackways," have been so far…...

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Evidence of Rhino Living in Frigid Arctic Circle 23 Million Years Ago Found Inside New Fossil

Evidence of Rhino Living in Frigid Arctic Circle 23 Million Years Ago Found Inside New Fossil1+ mon, 3+ week ago  (513+ words) An extinct species of rhino that lived inside the Arctic Circle 23 million years ago has been discovered. The nearly complete fossilized skeleton was recovered from the fossil-rich lake deposits in Haughton Crater on Devon Island, in the Canadian High Arctic....

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Peg–Legged Lizards Lead a Pirate's Life On Caribbean Islands

Peg–Legged Lizards Lead a Pirate's Life On Caribbean Islands1+ mon, 3+ week ago  (461+ words) The Bahamas were once crawling with pirates, but have always been crawling with lizards. Do the two have anything in common? Well, much like the old trope of pirates missing legs and hands, many of the lizards of the Bahamas…...

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A Plant-Eating Croc? Newly Identified Species Demonstrates Crocodilian Versatility

A Plant-Eating Croc? Newly Identified Species Demonstrates Crocodilian Versatility2+ mon, 6+ day ago  (697+ words) Measuring no more than 2 feet long from nose to tail, a newly-described crocodilian nicknamed "Elton" likely lived its entire life on land where it lounged in the Cretaceous Montana sunshine, eating plants and insects. Elton was about the size of…...

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Tiny Prehistoric Fish Fossil Rewrites Evolution With Clues for Mysterious Origins of Catfish and Carp

Tiny Prehistoric Fish Fossil Rewrites Evolution With Clues for Mysterious Origins of Catfish and Carp2+ mon, 2+ week ago  (568+ words) The fossil of a tiny fish found in southwestern Alberta, Canada, provides new insight into the origin and evolution of otophysans, the supergroup of fish that includes catfish, carp and tetras'which account for two-thirds of all freshwater species today. The…...

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Staggering Finds Show Early Humans Lived Alongside the Very Apes They Evolved from

Staggering Finds Show Early Humans Lived Alongside the Very Apes They Evolved from4+ mon, 4+ day ago  (526+ words) From Ethiopia comes an incredible discovery'early humans seem to have potentially lived alongside the very apes they evolved from. The discovery centers around teeth: that of a member of the genus'Homo, of which we are a part, found next to…...

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Scientists Identify a New Manta Ray Species, Just the Third Known in the World

Scientists Identify a New Manta Ray Species, Just the Third Known in the World4+ mon, 1+ week ago  (536+ words) Usually when scientists announce the discovery of a new species, it's some small brown frog, a gnarly spider in a rainforest you'll never visit, or a new sea-something. But Earth still has some curveballs to throw at us'like a new…...

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Denver Museum Finds Fossil While Drilling Underneath the Parking Lot–an 'Infinitesimally Small' Coincidence

Denver Museum Finds Fossil While Drilling Underneath the Parking Lot–an 'Infinitesimally Small' Coincidence4+ mon, 3+ week ago  (339+ words) For the staff at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, examining this newly found vertebrae from a 67-million-year old plant-eating dinosaur was just another day in the office. The surprise came in the form of its discovery'from right under…...

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New Triassic Reptile Has Enormous Crest Unknown to Science That Upends Feather Evolution Theories

4+ mon, 4+ week ago  (610+ words) A newly-declared species of 247 million-year-old Triassic reptile and its ridiculously large crest has left scientists scratching their heads. The crest is unlike anything seen before, and was neither made out of skin, as in the case of pterosaur crests, nor…...