Have paleontologists found a way to tell the gender of a dinosaur? Based on some sexual kinks, preserved in their bones for ...
Dr Arun Zachariah has dealt with the wild for 28 years, and continues to do so. Chief Forest Veterinary Officer with the ...
Jagjaguwar's Darius Van Arman on our shared fight against market concentration and for art, culture, and access.
Wild Dark Shore. By Charlotte McConaghy. Flatiron Books; 320 pages; $28.99. Castle Point Books; £24.99 Dominic Salt lives on ...
These bizarre semi-aquatic reptiles might look like creatures from a prehistoric age, but they're very much alive today—discover the amazing world of sailfin dragons!
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Giants on Two Legs: South America’s Sauropods Revealed
Sixty-six million years ago, a group of South American sauropods developed a surprising evolutionary advantage: the ability ...
They found the act of kissing can be traced all the way back to the last common ancestor of humans and other great apes, ...
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Ancient DNA Suggests Neanderthals Engaged In Kissing — And Probably Smooched Humans Too!
Neanderthals are usually seen as brutish and primitive, but research now suggests our ancestors kissed often - and even with ...
Kissing stretches back roughly 21 million years, to the shared ancestor of humans and other large apes, according to the ...
A new study from Oxford University shows that humans and Neanderthals most likely kissed each other back in the distant past.
An experiment on reptile decomposition aims to shed light on a variety of paleontological mysteries, including why so many ...
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The last day of the dinosaurs was the first of humans: "We are the survivors of that meteorite"
Paleontologist Riley Black points out in her new book that the story of the dinosaurs is not prehistory, but an elegant ...
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