Our two pieces of recent research identified that, in response to warming, more than 100 species of Australian birds have developed smaller bodies and bigger beaks over time. When we talk about ...
Incredible footage of a wild dolphin balancing a beer bottle on its beak at an Australian beach has gone viral. Dearne Acland, a real estate agent from the South Burnett region, said she just ...
Prehistoric animals were so wild, they’d fit right into a sci-fi movie! The Therizinosaurus had massive claws that looked like something from an alien invader—perfect for scaring off predators.
Paleontologists have uncovered two 69 million-year-old pterosaur fossils and it is revolutionizing our understanding of these incredible flying reptiles. Not only are these fossils among the most ...
They were Earth’s first flying vertebrates, with birds and bats making their appearances much later. Some pterosaurs, such as the giant azhdarchids, were the largest flying animals of all time, with ...