Fossil egg found in Antarctica suggests marine reptiles laid eggs, challenging previous beliefs about ancient life.
Large prehistoric marine reptiles known as mosasaurs dominated the oceans until their extinction 66 million years ago.
The world’s largest reptiles lurk in murky swamps, rivers, and lakes, waiting to ambush unsuspecting prey in the blink of an eye. Life one second, death the next. In the case of crocodiles, this sad ...
As you move from the poles richness increases. It’s a pattern that’s been termed the ‘latitudinal biodiversity gradient’ by ...
In many instances, government officials and police authorities blamed an unusually large crocodile. Witnesses have reported ...
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CT scan shows the last meal that doomed this Egyptian crocodile
The mummified body of a Nile predator lay silent for roughly 3,000 years, but a modern CT scanner has now replayed its final, ...
Long before whales and sharks, enormous marine reptiles dominated the oceans with unmatched power. Scientists have ...
Alligators have become a common sight in freshwater lakes, ponds, rivers and swamps in the southern U.S. These menacing ...
To put that into perspective, it takes about 4,000 Newtons to break a human femur. So a single bite from Crocodylus porosus ...
Honey badgers are not actually named for their love of honey, in fact, they raid bee hives to loot the delicious, protein-rich larva inside, which seems like an overly complicated way to get protein.
In a Caribbean cave, researchers discovered hundreds of fossils with bee nests within them. It is the first time this behavior has been recorded, a new study finds.
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