The Megalodon shark lived nearly worldwide roughly 15 to 3.6 million years ago The gigantic Megalodon or megatooth shark gave birth to babies larger than
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video The extraordinary remains of an extinct woolly
Erythrovenator jacuiensis preying on a mammalian forerunner in a Triassic landscape from Brazil. (Credits: Márcio L. Castro / SWNS.COM) The ‘Godfather of T-Rex’ who lived
The teeth of the Tyrannosaurus rex can be clearly seen (Credits: Matt Zeher / SWNS) Scientists have revealed the world’s first ever complete T-rex skeleton
Scientists think D. maximum’s long lifespan might give clues to the ancient world it lived in. (Photo: James McKay) A paperclip-shaped ancient squid may have
The Buriolestes schultzi dinosaur whose brain has been visualised by scientists. (Credits: Marcio L Castro / SWNS) The first complete brain of an dinosaur has
An artist’s impression of the newly-discovered Leptostomia begaaensis dinosaur (Credits: PA) Scientists have discovered a new species of pterosaur with a uniquely shaped beak. Leptostomia
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