The San Diego Natural History Museum and SeaWorld San Diego have partnered with researchers at the Florida Atlantic University to scan the skeleton of a rare endangered marine mammal, the vaquita.
Dinosaur dolphins survived in Aotearoa New Zealand waters long after they went extinct elsewhere. They had begun evolving ...
Emily Frost runs the Smithsonian Natural History ... based on 3D scans of the skeleton of Hope, an orca that died on the coast of Washington in 2002 From fossil whales to adorable octopuses ...
Party-goers will have the chance to boogie among the bones and frolic with the fossils at this unforgettable night at the ...
Dippy the Diplodocus, an 88-foot-long Wyoming dinosaur, is world famous and billed as “the most colossal animal ever on Earth ...
Colossal Biosciences, which aims to revive extinct species, has raised an additional $200 million. Critics say de-extinction ...
Meet Tameryraptor markgrafi, or ‘thief from the beloved land,’ a dinosaur that once roamed Egypt 95 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. Towering at 33-feet, as tall as a telephone pole, ...
Amazing ancient discoveries from around the world unearthed in recent years. From Iron Age hoards and rare biblical ...
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Hundreds of years ago, a hodgepodge of incomplete animal skeletons were arranged together into what is now called the ...
Bertie Gregory (UK) tracks a pod of orcas as they prepare to wave wash a Weddell seal. This pod belongs to an ecotype known as B1 - the pack ice orcas -identified by their characteristically large, ...