Animals more likely to eat their young are those with faster reproductive cycles. “Species that have large broods might be ...
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It was bigger than a killer whale: 66 million-year-old tooth suggests mosasaurs were hunting in rivers, not just seas
A mosasaur tooth has been found at one of the most famous Late Cretaceous fossil sites in the world. That means the famous ...
Female praying mantises are notorious for eating their mates during or after sex. Now, scientists have discovered a dwarf ...
The Courier Express, in collaboration with Lola M. Smith, MS, assistant teaching professor in biology at Penn State DuBois, ...
Mosasaurs, giant marine reptiles that existed more than 66 million years ago, lived not only in the sea but also in rivers. This is shown by new research based on analyses of a mosasaur tooth found in ...
The bonebed contains the 21-million-year-old remains of sea cows, sharks, barracuda-like fish, prehistoric dolphins and sea ...
Deputies captured a 10-foot alligator from a popular 7-Eleven in Florida. Watch how the rescue unfolded.
Seascape Aquarium & Pet Center in Sarasota is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The shop was opened in 1975 by marine biology ...
The discovery In May 1925 provided fodder for the argument between creationists and evolutionary biologists, but what does ...
A new study shows that Cleveland's famous sea monster Dunkleosteus terrelli actually had a more normal size and jaw than ...
A new scientific technique can reveal if an animal has been taken from the wild, exposing the illegal wildlife trade.
Less than a month after a crocodile killed a dog in Brevard County, wildlife officials are warning Florida residents to be "croc-wise." The American crocodile can be found in the Sunshine State, ...
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