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The 'T rex of the ocean': Scientists just identified a predator the size of a bus that ruled Earth's seas 80 million years ago
"Here we have two T. rexes, one the king of the dinosaurs on land, the other the king of the reptiles in the water." ...
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Discover the scary facts behind the ocean's deadliest predators
The investigative minds at How to Survive explore the biology, aggression, and survival tactics needed when facing Earth’s ...
Science has spent decades trying to reconstruct Megalodon, the most powerful predator the oceans ever produced. The picture ...
A jaw tip worn down by nearly a tenth does not sound like much until you picture what it means. Chipping, cracking, scratches and polish do not appear on their own. Something was hitting back. That is ...
Hidden among coral rubble, the stonefish has perfected the art of going unnoticed — and evolved a venomous backup plan for ...
Scientists have uncovered why big predators like sharks spend so much time in the ocean’s twilight zone. The answer lies with mid-sized fish such as the bigscale pomfret, which live deep during the ...
Mesothermic animals occupy a middle ground between cold-blooded and warm-blooded species. Mesotherms are able to generate and retain some body heat while still relying partly on their environment.
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