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In an artist's concept featuring the shallows near the shore during the Cretaceous period (145-66 million years ago), Tetrapodophis amplectus glides through a tangle of branches from the conifer Duartenia araripensis, which has fallen into the water, sharing this habitat with a water bug from the Belostomatidae family and a small fish (Dastilbe sp.). (Julius Csotonyi)
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Four-Legged Snake Fossil A Fake, Scientists Say

November 19, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Four-Legged Snake Fossil A Fake, Scientists Say

“Missing link” fossil is just a common 100 million-year-old marine lizard, study reveals.
The post Four-Legged Snake Fossil A Fake, Scientists Say appeared first on Zenger News.
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Remains of the extinct megalodon shark, including these huge teeth, were recently found in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. (CIAHN-ATACAMA/Zenger)
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Some-Fin Scary: Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth From 60-Foot Ocean Monster Unearthed In Desert

November 16, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Some-Fin Scary: Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth From 60-Foot Ocean Monster Unearthed In Desert

A single tooth from this fearsome megalodon predator is bigger than a man’s hand.
The post Some-Fin Scary: Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth From 60-Foot Ocean Monster Unearthed In Desert appeared first on Zenger News.
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People walk through the sand dunes at sunset on Dec. 5, 2020, in Maspalomas, Spain. The dunes at Maspalomas saw a positive transformation during the Coronavirus pandemic due to the lack of tourism on the island. Conservation efforts over several years to restore the natural habitat have had a boost due to the lack of disturbance, as many of the dunes have regained their shape and height, and vegetation has started to recover. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
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Reptile Dysfunction: Giant Lizards Choking On Condoms Left Behind By Tourists

November 14, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Reptile Dysfunction: Giant Lizards Choking On Condoms Left Behind By Tourists

Holidaymakers who use sand dunes for romps are destroying protected plant life and killing endangered lizards, officials say.
The post Reptile Dysfunction: Giant Lizards Choking On Condoms Left Behind By Tourists appeared first on Zenger News.
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Fish and other marine species are swimming deeper in the Mediterranean Sea to escape rising water temperatures, according to a new study. (Shahar Chaikin/Zenger)
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VIDEO: In Deep Trouble: Fish Are Diving Deeper To Escape Climate Change

November 13, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: In Deep Trouble: Fish Are Diving Deeper To Escape Climate Change

Study shows fish are escaping warmer seas by migrating to lower depths.
The post VIDEO: In Deep Trouble: Fish Are Diving Deeper To Escape Climate Change appeared first on Zenger News.
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Issi saaneq was a plant-eating sauropod dinosaur that lived 214 million years ago in Greenland, which was warmer during the Triassic Period than today. It is a predecessor of some of the largest terrestrial animals ever to exist. (Victor Beccari)
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VIDEO: Brrr-Assic Park: New Dinosaur Discovered Buried Under Ice 

November 10, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Brrr-Assic Park: New Dinosaur Discovered Buried Under Ice 

Long-necked, plant-eating ancestor of the brontosaurus walked the Earth more than 2 million years ago.
The post VIDEO: Brrr-Assic Park: New Dinosaur Discovered Buried Under Ice  appeared first on Zenger News.
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Fish seen rubbing up against their shark predator in this screenshot from an underwater video. Researchers believe this behavior plays a greater ecological role than previously known. (University of Miami Shark Research and Conservation Program at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science/Zenger)
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VIDEO: The White Stuff: How Brave Fish Use Great White Sharks As Giant Scrubbing Brushes

November 6, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: The White Stuff: How Brave Fish Use Great White Sharks As Giant Scrubbing Brushes

Tiny fish use the predators’ rough skin to exfoliate. Just don’t rub them up the wrong way.
The post VIDEO: The White Stuff: How Brave Fish Use Great White Sharks As Giant Scrubbing Brushes appeared first on Zenger News.
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Specimens of the pigeon snail Mitrella viennensis, named after Vienna, with a historical label and an outdated name. (Vienna Natural History Museum, Alice Schumacher/Zenger)
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Off The Shell-f: Museum Finds New Species Of Prehistoric Snails In Its Own Storeroom

November 5, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Off The Shell-f: Museum Finds New Species Of Prehistoric Snails In Its Own Storeroom

Astonished experts found a dusty box abandoned for decades containing previously unknown mollusks from 15 million years ago.
The post Off The Shell-f: Museum Finds New Species Of Prehistoric Snails In Its Own Storeroom appeared first on Zenger News.
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Young harbor seal pups and their vocalizations were studied at the Seal Research and Rehabilitation Centre in The Netherlands to find clues to human speaking ability. (John O'Connor)
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Baby Seals, Like Humans, Can Change The Tone Of Their Voice

November 3, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Baby Seals, Like Humans, Can Change The Tone Of Their Voice

Seal pups are in rare company, as very few mammals can change their vocal pitch.
The post Baby Seals, Like Humans, Can Change The Tone Of Their Voice appeared first on Zenger News.
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Johns Hopkins University researchers discovered precisely how spiders build webs by using night vision and artificial intelligence to track and record every movement of all eight legs as spiders worked in the dark. (Johns Hopkins University)
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VIDEO: Spider, Man: Scientists Use Night Vision And AI To Track Spiders’ Web-Building

November 2, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Spider, Man: Scientists Use Night Vision And AI To Track Spiders’ Web-Building

AI study of how spiders build their intricate webs tracked millions of leg movements.
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Wilfried Rosendahl, director-general of the Reiss Engelhorn Museum in Germany, unveils the lifelike reconstruction of a hippopotamus for the Ice Age Safari exhibit. (REM, Rebecca Kind/Zenger)
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Mammoth Find: Huge Hippos And Mammoths Prowled Europe’s Ancient Rivers 

October 31, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Mammoth Find: Huge Hippos And Mammoths Prowled Europe’s Ancient Rivers 

Giant hippos and mammoths shared their habitat during the last Ice Age, carbon dating on remains reveals.
The post Mammoth Find: Huge Hippos And Mammoths Prowled Europe’s Ancient Rivers  appeared first on Zenger News.
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