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Our View of Prehistoric Mothers May Be Wrong

A new study suggests that we've been unfairly giving a bad rap to prehistoric mothers. Researchers from the Australian National University say the idea that early women were...

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Genetic scientists are hoping to create a mammoth

Mammoths have been extinct for thousands of years, but US scientists say they have now raised enough seed money to resurrect them.

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The Five-20211028-21:37:00

>> geraldo: the united nations go from the prehistoric to the ridiculous with their new video on climate change. feature as talking dinosaur, addressing the general assembly and warning the big bad humans about global warming. >> i know a thing or two about extinction. going extinct is a bad thing. at least we had an asteroid. what is your excuse? you're headed for a climate disaster and yet every year governments spend hundreds of billions on fossil fuel subsidies. >> geraldo: sound like jack black to you? isn't the problem that the -- i was in l.a. when i first went to l.a. 20 years before you were born. i remember the skies were brown. it was horrible. i was 98, in beijing with clinton.

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Newly Identified Prehistoric Sea Scorpion Was Large and Scary

A large sea scorpion roamed the China waters almost half a billion years ago and it was definitely one terrifying looking creature. Several bones were unearthed in China’s Xiushan Formation and after extensive analysis it was identified as being an entirely new genus and species of mixopterid eurypterid (sea scorpion). This new species has been... Read more »

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Oldest human footprints in US found in New Mexico

The findings may shed light on a mystery that has long intrigued scientists: When did people first arrive in the Americas, after dispersing from Africa and Asia?

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43-Million-Year-Old Walking Whale Named After the God of Death

A prehistoric whale that swam in the water as well as walked on land has been named after the god of death. The semiaquatic whale, which lived about 43 million years ago, is called Phiomicetus anubis – in reference to Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of death. And the fact that its skull looked eerily... Read more »

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Another Extremely Rare Sea Turtle Found in Canada – This Time in the Prairies

Just days ago, I wrote an article about the remains of a possibly new species of sea turtle that was found in British Columbia, Canada (the article can be read here). The unusual turtle dates back about 84 million years. And now, another extremely rare sea turtle has been found in Saskatchewan, Canada. The story... Read more »

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New Australian Dinosaur, Nearly Boiled Fish, Antarctic Amphibian and an Israeli Mosasaurus

There have been several prehistoric species that have been found recently, so let’s take a look at four of them. The remains of a 95-million-year-old dinosaur found in Eromanga, Queensland, are believed to be from an entirely new species. Robyn Mackenzie, who is a Director and Palaeontologist for the Eromanga Natural History Museum, told 9News.com.au... Read more »

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Harry Potter Marine Lizard and the Oldest Side-Necked Turtle


Pluridens serpentis, became extinct around 66 million years ago.
Scientists from the United Kingdom, France, and Morocco reconstructed this new species from “…two complete skulls and referred jaws.” Based on their reconstruction, the
Pluridens serpentis was believed to have measured as long as 8 meters (26 feet). This is staggering as the majority of the species’ relatives only grew to about a few meters in length.
It had “elongate and robust jaws, small teeth, and specialized tooth implantation” that would have helped it to catch small prey. Additionally, it wouldn’t have been able to see very far because it had such small eyes. According to the study, it probably “relied on nonvisual cues including touch and chemoreception during foraging, as in modern marine snakes.”

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