Today's Arctic may feel remote and desolate, but more than 70 million years ago, it was a surprisingly lively place for some ...
Scientists discovered three new mammal species that survived in Alaska’s ancient Arctic during the age of dinosaurs.
Three previously unknown species of rodent-like mammals that once scurried alongside dinosaurs in what is now northern Alaska ...
Sloths are the slowest mammals of all, but asteroid 2026 HX3 is anything but that – both in terms of being slow and in terms of being mammals.
When thinking of incredible animals, the gorilla and wolf may be two that come to mind. After all, the world’s largest ...
Most people believe that, in comparison to humans, dogs have exceptionally acute hearing. However, there are individual differences, and some dogs have better hearing abilities than others. One of the ...
Bird fossils from the Cretaceous (meaning before the asteroid) are limited because it’s hard to fossilise birds. They’re ...
A biotech company that aims to resurrect lost creatures says it has hatched live chicks in an artificial environment ...
Scientists say they've identified the largest long-necked, herbivorous dinosaur to ever live in Southeast Asia.
North Atlantic right whales were once so thoroughly hunted they nearly went extinct. In fact, they were called right whales ...
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A 'lost' insect last seen nearly a century ago just turned up inside a researcher's office — the tiny beetle hadn't been recorded anywhere since the 1930s
The beetle is smaller than a grain of rice, and it had not been seen alive since Franklin Roosevelt’s first year in office.
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