A new exhibition at London’s Natural History Museum shines a light on Jurassic marine life and asks what their extinction ...
A new exhibition, Jurassic Oceans, showcases the fearsome creatures that lurked below the surface – and offers a stark warning about the impact of warming waters on marine ecosystems today ...
Fearsome enormous creatures lay beneath the waves while dinosaurs roamed the Earth, now a new exhibition at London's Natural History Museum explores what lessons we can learn about climate change from ...
A reconstruction of Breugnathair elgolensis eating a mammal. (Mick Ellison / AMNH via SWNS) By Stephen Beech A "hook-toothed" reptile that lived in the Scottish Highlands around 167 million years ago ...
The Jurassic Period lasted from about 201.3 to 145 million years ago. Evolution moved incredibly fast then, as did the creatures it created. In popular culture, we tend to think of dinosaurs as slow, ...
Babies and very young sauropods – the long-necked, long-tailed plant-eaters that in adulthood were the largest animals to have ever walked on land – were a key food sustaining predators in the Late ...
The investigative minds at How to Survive journey back to the Jurassic period to uncover the survival skills humans would need among prehistoric predators.
T. rex and other giant dinosaurs evolved tiny arms because their skulls and bites became powerful enough to replace forelimbs ...