Have you ever wondered how many bites it would take for a Megalodon to eat a Killer Whale? No? Well, a new study has revealed the answer, plus more about the most infamous prehistoric shark

Have you ever wondered how many bites it would take for a Megalodon to eat a Killer Whale? No? Well, a new study has revealed the answer, plus more about the most infamous prehistoric shark
Is there a dinosaur that somehow connects feuding 19th century paleontologists with cannibalism and creationist museums? Meet Allosaurus, the Jurassic’s most successful – and miscast – killer
Despite what the Discovery Channel will tell you, the giant shark Megalodon is extinct. But why is this titan of the seas no longer with us?
On August 11th, paleontologists announced the discovery of a strange, armoured dinosaur from Argentina. Read about paleontology’s latest enigma and how it compares to other strange dinosaurs from the south…
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The sabre-toothed cat, Smilodon, is famous for its enormous pair of canines. But were these blades used for power, or were they precise instruments?
In the pursuit of gold, one may stumble across greater treasures…
You’d think that a small species of horned dinosaur wouldn’t be that important to science, right? Think again…
Millions of years ago, Central America became an almost unparalleled highway for organism migration.
Our species list ends with the forests of the Cretaceous, where the stunning animals of prehistory are on full display. Part five of five!