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Deadly jellyfish warning for UK beaches

Beachgoers across the UK are being warned after venomous Portuguese Man O' War jellyfish were spotted along the coast. Experts urge caution as their stings can cause extreme pain and even hospitalisation.

Fossil reveals Patrick Star-like creature from 100M years ago

Palaeontologists have uncovered a fascinating fossil of an ancient sea creature that bears a striking resemblance to SpongeBob SquarePants' best friend, Patrick Star. The 100-million-year-old discovery sheds light on prehistoric marine life.

Ancient reindeer hunting traps found in Norway

Archaeologists in Norway have discovered ancient hunting traps used by early humans to hunt reindeer, shedding light on survival strategies in the Arctic over 1,000 years ago.

Toxic sea creatures wash up on US beaches

Dangerous sea creatures with toxic tentacles capable of burning human skin and regenerating when cut in half have been spotted on US shores. Experts warn beachgoers to stay vigilant.

Neanderthals ate maggots as nutritious food

New research suggests Neanderthals may have deliberately consumed maggots as a protein-rich food source, challenging our perceptions of their dietary habits.

Giant prehistoric tooth found on UK beach

A woman walking along a UK beach made a jaw-dropping discovery: a massive fossilised tooth from a prehistoric predator, sparking excitement among palaeontologists.

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.

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