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Dinosaur-Hunting Crocodile Relative Discovered

A groundbreaking discovery by researchers from the University of Bristol reveals a colossal, carnivorous ancestor of modern crocodiles that was a top predator in the Triassic period.

Ancient Bones Reveal Early Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding

Groundbreaking analysis of 100,000-year-old bones from Israel's Skhul Cave provides compelling new evidence that early humans and Neanderthals interbred much earlier than previously believed, challenging our understanding of human evolution.

Prehistoric whale species discovered in Australia

Scientists in Australia have discovered a prehistoric whale species, shedding new light on the evolution of marine mammals. The fossil could reshape our understanding of ancient oceans.

NZ fossil discovery excites Pokémon fans

A remarkable fossil find in New Zealand has drawn comparisons to Pokémon, delighting fans and scientists alike. Could this be real-life evidence of ancient creatures resembling the beloved franchise?

T. Rex's bone-crushing bite revealed

New research reveals the terrifying power of the Tyrannosaurus rex's bite, capable of crushing bones with ease. Discover how this apex predator ruled the Cretaceous period.

Pterosaur fossil reveals prehistoric diet secrets

A newly discovered pterosaur fossil in China offers groundbreaking insights into the dietary habits of these ancient flying reptiles, reshaping our understanding of prehistoric ecosystems.

Toumai Skull: The Fossil That Divided Science

A gripping tale of scientific rivalry, disputed fossils, and the quest to uncover the truth about human evolution. Dive into the mystery of Toumai and the bitter feud it sparked.

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