Throughout evolution, there has been a largest species, but whether or not the all-timer still exists is the question.
These ancient predators went extinct, but until science uncovered the reasons behind their disappearance, we didn't know exactly why.
The Shortnose Cisco was thought wiped out by invasive species and overfishing decades ago from where it was known to live, in ...
The planet is about 1.3 degrees Celsius warmer today than it was in the late 1800s. That seemingly small increase has ...
This cooperative effort is the first release of Hawaiʻi’s endemic crow on Maui and the first reintroduction attempt beyond ...
A revolutionary study has found ancient DNA that could just solve the mystery of an extinct lost race. The study has lifted ...
Why is their extinction important? Extinction is a big problem. The IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species recognizes that ...
In the 1970s, archaeologists unearthed prehistoric human remains from a deep underground shaft in Somerset, England. The ...
HEREFORDSHIRE'S wildlife trust has backtracked after announcing that a locally extinct bird had been rediscovered in ...
A new study, which examined hominin fossils from east Asia, has proposed the introduction of new archaic human species named ...
Journey back to the age of dinosaurs, where colossal giants like Argentinosaurus and Patagotitan roamed the Earth. Explore ...
Ancient genomes reveal a narrow time window for Neanderthal and human interbreeding, raising new questions about their shared ...