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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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Megalodons went extinct millions of years ago. The prehistoric predator could become Maryland's official state shark
For nearly 20 million years, megalodons prowled the world’s oceans. The massive creatures, which could grow up to 80 feet long and weighed about 94 tons, used their large teeth and strong jaws to ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Jeffrey Martz is the curator of paleontology at The Museum at Texas Tech. “We actually have one of the most important collections in the world of fossils from the beginning of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new exhibition at London's Natural History Museum shines a light on Jurassic marine life and asks what their extinction could ...
Maryland lawmakers are considering a bill to make the megalodon — the biggest shark that ever lived — Maryland's state shark. But the clock is ticking. The curator of paleontology at Calvert Marine ...
A stretch of windswept Patagonia has produced a fossil that offers a rare look at one of the largest crocodile relatives ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fearsome enormous creatures lay beneath the waves while dinosaurs roamed the Earth, now a new exhibition at London's Natural ...
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