Prehistoric times had no shortage of pretty scary creatures, but you need to look no further than this huge arthopod to find ...
What it eats: Leaves, fruit, mushrooms, tree bark, insects, fish and small mammals ... Babirusas are also sometimes called ...
Most modern gymnosperms—conifers and gingkoes, for instance—rely on the wind to spread their pollen. For some gymnosperms called cycads, insects serve as their pollen shuttle service, and did so long ...
The internal anatomy of a prehistoric creature the size of a poppy ... It is a peek inside the body of one of the earliest ancestors of modern insects, spiders and crabs. Lead researcher Dr ...