New Fossil Giant Rodents Found in South America
Scientists have found a near-complete skull and a jaw from a pair of giant rodents belonging to a group that lived millions of years ago in South America.
Scientists have found a near-complete skull and a jaw from a pair of giant rodents belonging to a group that lived millions of years ago in South America.
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Scientists have discovered some of the smallest frog species in India. During the course of a five-year survey, scientists were able to uncover seven previously unknown "night frogs." Four of them are so tiny that one can comfortably sit on your fingertip.
Scientists are trying to re-classify the species of the mysterious Tully Monster. Past studies have classified this ancient creature as a vertebrate. More specifically, as an ancient ancestor of the lamprey, a hideous, jawless fish with a suction type of mouth.
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The 1,900-year-old house containing scenes of nature is part of a much larger archaeological site called Omrit.
Cropan's boa is one of the world's rarest boas, infrequently sighted and known from only a handful of dead specimens collected after the snake was first seen and described in 1953.
The Tully monster, a bizarre beast that plied the seas 307 million years ago, has long mystified scientists.