Scientists are calling it Thailand’s “last titan.” Researchers from University College London say they have identified Southeast Asia’s largest known dinosaur using fossils discovered at the edge of a ...
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A deep-sea robot filmed a new species of dumbo octopus drifting 3,000 meters below the Pacific — its fins pulse like elephant ears
In 2017, a remotely operated vehicle descended the rocky slopes of the Caroline Seamount in the Western Pacific and collected ...
These songbirds have a conspicuous sweet tooth—but experts say putting out oranges and other fruits isn't the only way to ...
Check out 20 animals that fake being dangerous to survive, using clever tricks like mimicry, bluffing, and deception to avoid ...
Researchers at UC San Diego have figured out how to get bacteria to produce xanthommatin, the pigment that lets octopuses and squids camouflage. By linking the pigment’s production to bacterial ...
National Geographic broke down the research, published in the journal Science, which hinted at the kraken legend of old based ...
Peacock's competition series The Traitors sored six nominees to lead the pack for a third year in a row for the Critics Choice Real TV Awards.
Vanessa Berlowitz and Chloe Sarosh executive produce Secrets of the Bears, while Roger Webb executive produces Secrets of the ...
Türkiye’s Gökova Bay shows what happens when bottom trawling is banned. What can other European countries learn?View on euronews ...
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Paleontologists discover 62-foot kraken-like octopus that ruled the Cretaceous ocean
A fossil beak from an ancient octopus has forced scientists to rethink who ruled the Cretaceous seas. Researchers say two extinct species of finned octopus may have grown to extraordinary sizes ...
The massive invertebrates may have been top predators, according to an analysis of their fossilized jaws. The work suggests ...
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