The latest clues hint at where pterosaurs — the first vertebrates to fly — came from, how they evolved, what they ate and more.
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have identified a remarkable new flying reptile species, Bakiribu waridza, a 100-million-year-old regurgitate (scientific name), or fossilised dinosaur vomit.
A recently discovered forearm bone from the Stonesfield Slate in Oxfordshire, dating back to the Middle Jurassic, offers ...
Researchers pulled 24 tiny new creatures from a deep abyss in the central Pacific Ocean, some with long, spindly legs and ...
Scientists have discovered at least 11 new species in the caves and rocky outcroppings of northern Cambodia’s Battambang and ...
Researchers in Cambodia surveyed dozens of previously unexplored caves and found several species never seen before, including ...
Lurking in the depths of the ocean are countless species that have never been seen by humans before. As part of a project to ...
A previously unknown species of leaf warbler has been discovered in Japan. The Ijima's Leaf Warbler has proven to be two different species, not just one. Every year, a few new bird species are ...
A new species of spider has been captured on video for the first time. Researchers in southern Spain are racing to learn more ...
500+ pterosaur fossils found at Solnhofen may be hiding a dark secret distorting our view of them. At the Solnhofen formation in Germany, over 500 fossils of 15 pterosaur species have been found. But ...
Scientists discovered Doolysaurus, a baby dinosaur from Korea revealed through CT scanning. The fossil shows a small, likely ...
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