A new study examining fossil evidence shows large land predators were already hunting big plant-eating animals more than 280 million years ago. University of Toronto Mississauga researchers Jordan M.
The Western Interior Seaway, which existed roughly 80 million years ago, split North America into North and South. It was a warm, shallow sea teeming with life from the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf of ...
When people think of the world’s strongest animals, they often imagine elephants pulling massive loads or large predators overpowering prey. But in nature, “strength” isn’t just about size or absolute ...
A hundred million years ago during the late Cretaceous period, the oceans were filled with giant predators, prowling for their next meal. There was the mosasaur — a giant toothy marine reptile (and a ...
A new atlas of Estonia's mammals shows large predators expanding their range across the country, even as several smaller ...
This planet is home to many large and powerful predators and these predators feed on a vast array of prey. There are a lot of predators on this planet that are capable of taking down a human but very ...
With jaws like these, who needs big arms? A new analysis suggests dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex had shrunken forelimbs because their massive, powerful heads became their primary tool for killing ...