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Frozen in Time: Loch Ness Monster Found! Unearthing a 15-Ton Fossil in Antarctica

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists in Antarctica have unveiled the fossilized remains of a colossal elasmosaur, rewriting our understanding of ancient marine life during the Cretaceous period. This awe-inspiring find, estimated to weigh between 11.8 and 14.8 tonnes, with an impressive head-to-tail length of nearly 40 feet, has sparked fascination among researchers and enthusiasts alike. […]

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Radiant Stars, Ancient Fossils, and Celestial Rain – Unforgettable Moments from the Captivating 2019 Karoo Creation Tour

The Truth and Science Forum (TAS Forum) organized its annual Creation Tour to Sutherland, which featured various highlights. The tour included visits to fossil sites, including newly discovered petrified dinosaur fossils at Rogge Cloof Private Nature Reserve. The group also explored fossilized Bradysourus footprints near Fraserburg and a fossilized tree near Laingsburg. Lectures and discussions

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Crystallized Dinosaur Egg Fossils Discovered in Central China, Showcasing Stunning Preservation

The recent discovery of three crystallized dinosaur egg fossils in central China’s Hubei Province has stirred excitement among scientists. Unearthed in a nest containing 31 dinosaur egg fossils at Qinglong Mountain in Shiyan City, these well-preserved specimens offer valuable evidence for studying dinosaur egg-laying processes and the ancient environment. The crystallized dinosaur egg fossils are

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Half-Tonne Amphibian Survives Ancient Droughts 230 Million Years Ago, Seeking Refuge in Underground Havens

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have unveiled the remarkable adaptation of a half-tonne amphibian, Metoposaurus diagnosticus, which survived ancient droughts 230 million years ago by seeking refuge in underground havens. Metoposaurus diagnosticus, weighing half a tonne and measuring 10 feet long, inhabited an environment with only two seasons: wet and dry. Faced with an exceptionally

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Unveiling the Past: World’s Longest Dinosaur Trackway Discovered, Tracing the Steps of a 35-Meter Sauropod

The world’s longest dinosaur trackway has been unearthed, offering a fascinating glimpse into the ancient past. The monumental discovery reveals the impressive footsteps of a colossal 35-meter-long Sauropod, one of the largest and most iconic dinosaurs to have ever roamed the Earth. Situated in Uta, this archaeological site has become a treasure trove for paleontologists

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Startling Research: Potential Decapitation by Dinosaur Predators Revealed

The enigmatic Tanystropheus, characterized by its exceptionally long neck, has long been a subject of fascination among paleontologists. Recent research has shed new light on the vulnerabilities of these intriguing reptiles, suggesting that they may have faced the peril of decapitation by dinosaur predators during the Triassic period. Tanystropheus, with its elongated neck accounting for

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Dino-mite Discovery: Footprints of Last Dinosaurs to Walk on UK Soil Found near White Cliffs of Dover, Dating Back 110 Million Years

In a truly monumental discovery, paleontologists have stumbled upon a treasure trove of dinosaur footprints near the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, providing a vivid snapshot of the last dinosaurs to have roamed the United Kingdom a staggering 110 million years ago. This dino-mite find is not only rewriting the history of dinosaurs in the

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Giant Skeleton Emerges: Unearthing a 12m Pliosaur, the ‘Sea Monster,’ in England

In a groundbreaking archaeological revelation, the shores of England have yielded an extraordinary find—a colossal skull belonging to a 12-meter-long Pliosaur, often referred to as the ‘Sea monster’ of prehistoric oceans. This awe-inspiring discovery not only offers a glimpse into the ancient marine world but also challenges our understanding of the colossal creatures that once

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