More recently, I discovered the accompanying footage, which shows a Mabamba Swamp shoebill stalking, striking and gobbling a ...
About 60 million years ago, long before humans and just after the dinosaurs vanished, a giant snake rose to the top of ...
Discover the extraordinary prehistoric giants – from mega-sloths to monster sharks – that once made today’s animals look ...
Imagine the era of giant snakes dominating Earth; the massive size could easily hunt creatures larger than them. These ...
So Dilophosaurus is no longer believed to have been venomous; but what about other dinosaurs?  In 2009, a small, feathered ...
Before sediment buried it, this Sanajeh indicus was about to devour a baby titanosaur. 67 million years later, paleontologists unearthed this fossilized scene of an 11-foot-long snake hunting what ...
Learn more about the animals you thought were dinosaurs, and the animal we thought wasn't a dinosaur, but actually is.
It's a question worthy of Aesop's fables: "How did snake lose its legs?" The discovery of a bizarre, sharp-toothed new lizard from 167 million years ago may help scientists find the real answer.
The remains of the earliest dinosaurs may lie undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of South America and Africa, suggests a new study. The remains of the earliest dinosaurs may lie ...