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9 incredible new species discovered in 2025, from the screaming pika to the 'curiously isolated' butterfly
From a butterfly shaped by 40,000 years of isolation to creatures 1,400 feet below the sea, scientists uncovered thousands of ...
Giant amphipod species Alicella gigantea, once thought to be very rare, is found to inhabit the majority of Earth's deep ...
From the first sighting of a colossal squid in the wild to a seriously goofy octopus, 2025 delivered some astounding photos ...
In the first season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Clarisse La Rue was straightforwardly a foil for the show’s title ...
The Everglades is the largest stretch of undeveloped land in the easter U.S., and the area is literally crawling with beasts of all sorts, sizes ...
Authorities ended a 15-hour search for Monterey County's Erica Fox, missing after a shark attack off Lovers Point in ...
Mosasaurs were enormous reptiles best known for ruling ancient oceans more than 66 million years ago, but new evidence suggests some also lived in rivers. Scientists reached this conclusion after ...
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said the fearsome reptiles could be used to guard a detention facility holding ...
From giant stick bugs to rarely seen sea creatures, these animal videos fascinated us—and led to new scientific discoveries.
Large prehistoric marine reptiles known as mosasaurs dominated the oceans until their extinction 66 million years ago.
Dave the Diver developers Mintrocket have offered an extended look at the swimming/restaurant game's Into the Jungle DLC in a new deep dive.
A surprising fossil find shows that some mosasaurs lived in ancient rivers as oceans changed near the end of the Cretaceous.
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