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The “hungry humpback” revealed itself by lunging through the air, creating a “thunderous burst” from the water, according to ...
The “rarely seen” species feeds on mollusks, crustaceans, and a variety of bottom-dwelling fish, officials said. Photo by ...
A prehistoric sea monster never-before-known to man was hunting prey in North America 85 million years ago, fossils found decades ago in Canada reveal.
Marshall says the new genus has officially been named “Traskasaura sandrae,” and that it was a “39-foot-long, long-necked creature” whose large, sharp, robust teeth were “well-suited for crushing.” ...
Come face to face with an 11-foot oarfish at Birch Aquarium's newest exhibit, exploring the myths and mysteries of these rare deep-sea giants.
Scientists discovered 85-Million-Year Old Sea Monster fossils in Canada, and identified it as a new species named Traskasaura ...
HUNTINGTON — Marshall University researchers, working with an international investigative team from Chili and Canada, have ...
A strange, long-necked marine predator from the age of dinosaurs has finally received its name, after more than 20 years of ...
Bystanders got the “brilliant” treat of the sun peeking through the clouds, allowing for onlookers to see a humpback whale ...
Researchers from Marshall University have helped make a breakthrough in the world of paleontology. While working with an international investigative team from Chile ...
Australian snubfin dolphins were only discovered as a distinct species in 2005, according to Whale and Dolphin Conservation, ...
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