Paleontologist Luke Parry told Newsweek that the fossils, originally found in New York, are an "extremely rare" find.
Babirusas are believed to have diverged from their pig ancestors between 26 million and 12 million years ago after getting ...
Fossils reveal that prehistoric cicadas’ wings evolved to help them evade hungry predators with feathers and beaks, ...
Researchers calculated the flight ability of more than 80 ancient cicada species to analyze their evolution over time.
A team of paleontologists working in northwest Colorado have discovered Heleocola piceanus, a mammal that was alive during ...
Scientists in France solved the evolutionary mystery of this prehistoric monster, which resembles both the centipedes and ...
It’s named, fittingly, the Poozeum, and it opened earlier this year in Williams, Arizona, a small town about an hour south of ...
Amber was a symbol of luxury, even in prehistoric times. In places where natural amber was scarce, recipes for faux-amber ...
Researchers have wondered how an alligator-size arthropod lived more than 300 million years ago. The discovery of an intact ...
A new study detects the use of advanced techniques in the Iberian Peninsula during the Bronze Age to replicate a material ...
They also have two wings (many insects have four). The common name that entomologists give fruit flies is "vinegar flies." That's because they're naturally attracted to fermented liquid ...
Called Arthropleura, they were arthropods — the group that includes crabs, spiders and insects — with features of modern-day centipedes and millipedes. But some were much, much bigger, and this one ...
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