Fossils
Why the Jurassic Coast Is One of the Best Fossil-Collecting Sites on Earth
Along a famed stretch of English coastline, amateurs and professionals collect 200-million-year-old treasures before they are reclaimed by the waves
Remains of 60 Mammoths Discovered in Mexico
Archaeologists found the trove of bones just six miles from recently discovered human-made 'mammoth traps'
Rare 'Light-Footed' Dinosaur Discovered in Australia for the First Time
A single vertebra spotted by a dig volunteer was identified as a strange, slender-necked dinosaur called an elaphrosaur
200-Million-Year-Old Fossil Captures Squid Viciously Entangled With Its Prey
The specimen may be the earliest known example of a squid-like creature on the attack
The Story of Charles Willson Peale’s Massive Mastodon
When a European intellectual snubbed the U.S., the well-known artist excavated the giant fossil as evidence of the new Republic’s strength and power
In a Tunnel Beneath Alaska, Scientists Race to Understand Disappearing Permafrost
What lies inside the icy cavern seems more and more like a captive, rare animal, an Earth form that might soon be lost
66-Million-Year-Old 'Crazy Beast' Finds a Taxonomical Home
The opossum-sized mammal lived in Madagascar at the end of the age of the dinosaurs
Groundbreaking Fossil Suggests Spinosaurus Is First Known Swimming Dinosaur
Its paddle-like tail, unearthed in Morocco, suggests the Cretaceous carnivore ventured into the water to hunt
Paleontologists Find Antarctica’s First Frog Fossil
The find could help pin down when the South Pole turned icy
Like Dolphins and Whales, Ancient Crocodiles Evolved to Spend Their Time at Sea
Researchers tracked changes in the crocodilian creatures’ inner ears to learn how they moved into the sea
Digital Reconstructions Reveal 200-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Embryo’s Unusual Teeth
New scans suggest unhatched dinosaurs reabsorbed a set of teeth during development
More Than 30 Million Years Ago, Monkeys Rafted Across the Atlantic to South America
Fossil teeth uncovered in Peru reveal that an extinct family of primates, thought to have lived only in Africa, made it across the ocean
Researchers Find Two Fornicating Flies Enshrined in 41-Million-Year-Old Amber
A treasure trove of new fossils unearthed in Australia reveals some raunchily-positioned bugs
Four New Species of Prehistoric Flying Reptiles Unearthed in Morocco
These flying reptiles patrolled the African skies some 100 million years ago
Why It’s So Difficult to Find Earth’s Earliest Life
Debate over Earth’s oldest fossils fuels the search for our deepest origins
At 67 Million Years Old, Oldest Modern Bird Ever Found Is Natural 'Turducken'
Remarkable fossil hints at the traits birds evolved just before an asteroid wiped their nonavian dinosaur kin
215-Million-Year-Old, Sharp-Nosed Sea Creature Was Among the Last of Its Kind
Researchers gave the marine reptile the genus name <u>G</u>unakadeit in honor of a sea monster from Tlingit oral history
Oldest Known Cave-Dwellers Are 99-Million-Year-Old Cockroaches
The pale-bodied pests belong to a family that’s still around today
Fossilized Fish Bones in the Sahara Desert Show How Diets Changed With the Climate
Thousands of years ago, hunter-gatherers in the “green Sahara” ate mostly catfish and tilapia
Gigantic Turtles Fought Epic Battles 10 Million Years Ago—and Have the Scars to Prove It
Their shells were 10 feet wide and equipped with foot-long horns on both shoulders
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