Take a look at some recent new species discoveries: ...
The Kem Kem region in Morocco is one of the most extreme and dangerous places from Earth’s ancient past! 🌍🦖 Known as the ...
The free event will feature tons of fossils along with the debut of a brand-new exhibit focused on a prehistoric predator.
The southern cassowary, a flightless bird native to rainforests, is a living link to prehistoric times, possessing powerful legs and a dagger-like cla ...
Explore India’s wild beyond tigers! Spot 10 fierce predators from lions and leopards to crocodiles and snow leopards in their ...
The land would later become the Iberian Peninsula, and the valley the creature stood would be buried deep in the rocks of Portugal. About 125 million years later, paleontologist Pedro Marrecas would ...
Recent fossil discoveries have ignited a debate over the largest snake ever. Titanoboa, unearthed in Colombia, stretched up ...
Pterosaurs, cousins of the dinosaurs, were the first vertebrates to achieve powered flight, followed later by birds and bats.
A fossil jawbone discovered in 1899 in South Wales has been reclassified as a new dinosaur species, Newtonsaurus.
A remarkable fossil in the National Museum of Natural History’s collection reveals that the ancestors of modern flightless ...
With dates in the October half-term and the Christmas holidays included in the deal, prehistoric thrill-seekers can enjoy the immersive experience for less.
September birding should be very good as so many species will be traversing Western New York and stopping over to rest.