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415-million-year-old fossils confirm the world’s largest scorpion was a meter-long apex predator that may have hunted on land and underwater
Museums are home to many mysteries. For all their labels and information panels, there remain specimens that elude ...
Apex predators are often seen as a threat. Because of this, conflicts with apex predators have historically led to culling ...
By Will Dunham June 4 (Reuters) - The cave lion was one of the biggest cats to ever live, prowling a huge swathe of territory ...
The megalodon was one of the biggest fish that ever lived, with seven-inch-long teeth and jaws with 40,000 pounds of bite ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Long before big cats, terror birds reigned as apex ...
A University of Iowa-led research team looks forward to paleontologists paying more attention to lesser researched species, such as crocodiles, after adding a new apex predator to the fossil record.
Along South America’s windswept southern coast, Magellanic penguins have spent decades nesting in relative safety. For much of the twentieth century, sheep ranching dominated the region, and pumas ...
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