About 65 million years ago, a huge asteroid slammed into the Earth and wiped out three quarters of all life. The most famous victims were the dinosaurs, but many others, including marine life, were ...
A newly released study shows that the asteroid that took out the dinosaurs also acidified Earth's oceans. The research looks at newly discovered evidence from fossilized algae from millions of years ...
Giant mosasaurs, once thought to be strictly ocean-dwelling predators, may have spent their final chapter prowling freshwater ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — If you’re a dinosaur lover, you’ll soon have a chance to travel back millions of years in time. Jurassic Quest returns to Central Florida on Aug. 4 and promises many prehistoric ...
Things are definitely not better down where it’s wetter. Ocean life are in the most danger they’ve experienced since that one asteroid struck Earth around 66 million years ago and killed off the ...
Would you really want to try and touch a dinosaur? Especially one that had two different types of teeth, or one that had large, curved “killing claws” or one that could grow to be 90 feet long and 15 ...
The footprints show where the dinosaurs were able to cross between South America and Africa before the two continents split apart, according to researchers Getty A team of international researchers ...
OCEAN CITY, Md. - The Ocean City Police arrested two men this past weekend in connection to a stolen dinosaur head from Nick’s Mini Golf in Ocean City. Police say that they were parked in an unmarked ...
The coelacanth species dates back 420 million years and was thought to have gone extinct with dinosaurs A rare fish species believed to have gone extinct with dinosaurs millions of years ago has ...
DAYTONA BEACH — When the doors opened inside the Ocean Center Friday at noon, families patiently waiting in line walked into the dimmed colorful lights of the exhibition room to see an array of ...
Fossils of a duckbill dinosaur have been discovered in Africa, leading experts to believe the species once traveled hundreds of kilometers across oceans to reach the continent. The new dinosaur, ...
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