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Scientists think they know why Triceratops had such big noses
2+ hour, 8+ min ago (1128+ words) For more than a century, Triceratops has been defined by what we can see " its horns, its frill, its massive beak. But the real surprise may lie in what we couldn't see at all. New CT scans reveal that this…...
‘Hell-heron’ dinosaur fossils uncovered in the central Sahara
3+ hour, 20+ min ago (647+ words) In an artist's recreation, "Spinosaurus mirabilis' stands along the river's edge over its prey some 95 million years ago. (CREDIT: Dani Navarro) A blade of bone lay half-buried in Saharan sand, shaped like a scimitar and tall enough to confuse the…...
Newly discovered dinosaur species was a fish-eater with a huge horn
3+ hour, 41+ min ago (586+ words) Rebecca Hersher | February 22, 2026 A newly discovered species of large dinosaur lived in marshy areas, hunted for fish and had an impressive horn protruding from its skull. It is the first time in over 100 years that scientists have discovered a new…...
The World’s Oldest Living Turtles — And Their Secrets
3+ hour, 45+ min ago (1204+ words) In the quiet corners of our world, extraordinary creatures have been silently witnessing the passage of centuries. Turtles, with their distinctive shells and unhurried pace, rank among Earth's most ancient living inhabitants. These remarkable reptiles have perfected the art of…...
Scientists Discovered a Fossil Hiding in a Museum All Along, and It Revealed Two Ancient Predators Instead of One
5+ hour, 12+ min ago (520+ words) A fossil discovered decades ago in the Australian outback has resurfaced, and it's forcing scientists to take a second look. A new study has uncovered how strange amphibians that once lived in north-western Western Australia became early evolutionary success stories…...
Scientists Discover New Spinosaurus Species with Blade-Shaped Head Crest in the Sahara Desert
5+ hour, 37+ min ago (310+ words) A new Spinosaurus species with a blade-shaped head crest has been found in Niger, reshaping understanding of dinosaur evolution and riverine hunting behavior. A new dinosaur found in the remote Sahara is changing how we view Spinosaurus evolution Spinosaurus mirabilis,…...
9 Things Young Komodo Dragons Do Differently And 3 That Stay the Same
5+ hour, 53+ min ago (1147+ words) Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis), the world's largest lizards, undergo remarkable transformations as they mature from hatchlings to adults. These prehistoric-looking reptiles, native to Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands, display significant behavioral and physiological changes throughout their development. Young Komodos navigate a…...
Mosasaurs, prehistoric ‘sea’ monsters, lurked in rivers, too
6+ hour, 57+ min ago (1724+ words) A fossil tooth rewrites where some of these giant mosasaurs lived This illustration depicts hunting freshwater mosasaurs " one in the act of feeding " at a site in North Dakota now known as the Hell Creek Formation. Mosasaurs " a fearsome group…...
Australia fossils reassessed show globe-trotting sea salamanders
10+ hour, 26+ min ago (490+ words) Fossils have revealed that Australia's Kimberley region was once home to a diverse community of marine amphibians shortly after the end-Permian mass extinction. The dusty plains of Western Australia's Kimberley region are a long way from the ocean. Yet, 250 million…...
A giant blade-crested spinosaurus, the “hell heron,” discovered in the Sahara
13+ hour, 17+ min ago (682+ words) The texture of the crest and the network of blood vessel channels inside it indicate that it was covered in keratin, the same material found in human fingernails. Researchers believe the crest was brightly colored during the dinosaur's lifetime and…...