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Rare Anaconda Fossils Prove They Have Always Been Enormous and Outlived Other Prehistoric Giants
Learn how anacondas are defying expectations of reptile experts by keeping their ancient body size despite drastic ...
A new study of ancient fossils found that millions of years ago these creatures grew to more than a whopping 5 metres in ...
A newly identified fossil snake reveals clues about early advanced snake evolution. Its mixed traits highlight an ancient branch of the caenophidian family tree. More than forty years after it was ...
Scientists discovered a new wolf snake on Great Nicobar and confirmed it through DNA and body traits. The species needs ...
A newly identified snake species from the remote Great Nicobar Islands is offering scientists a fresh look at the region’s hidden biodiversity. A newly identified species of wolf snake has been ...
New research has uncovered a species of hook-toothed lizard that lived about 167 million years ago and has a confusing set of features seen in snakes and geckos—two very distant relatives. One of the ...
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Discovery of a prehistoric crocodile, even older than dinosaurs
A team of researchers recently uncovered a remarkable fossil in southern Brazil, during excavations conducted in May 2025.
When physician Pedro Lucas Porcela Aurelio unearthed a fossil in Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state in 2014, he could ...
International distributor, Bomanbridge Media has struck several major broadcast agreements for their brand-new, blue-chip wildlife series, The Secret World of S ...
In a surprising scientific discovery, researchers have identified a new extinct flying reptile species inside fossilised dinosaur vomit. The remains, known as "regurgitalite," have been stored for ...
New research has uncovered a species of hook-toothed lizard that lived about 167 million years ago and has a confusing set of features seen in snakes and geckos—two very distant relatives. One of the ...
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