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Nature-Inspired Nails: Discover the Beauty of Green in Your Manicure

Green nails are a captivating nail trend that allows you to incorporate the beauty of nature’s hues into your manicure. This versatile and refreshing color offers a wide range of shades, from soft pastels to deep, rich greens, providing endless possibilities for your nail art. In this article, we’ll explore the world of green nails,

Archaelogy

Deinocheirus Mystery Finally Solved After 50 Years

The mystery of Deinocheirus, a dinosaur known primarily for its enigmatic giant arms, has finally been solved after more than 50 years. Researchers have discovered two well-preserved specimens of this dinosaur, shedding light on its previously elusive appearance and habits. Deinocheirus mirificus, which translates to “terrible or horrible hand” and “unusual” in Greek, was first

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Paleontologists Uncover the Final Feast of an Ancient Sea Monster

The recent discovery of Thalassotitan atrox, a giant sea reptile known as a mosasaur, in Morocco, has shed light on a fascinating prehistoric marine predator. This creature lived around 66 million years ago, near the end of the Cretaceous period. Mosasaurs were not dinosaurs but were huge lizards, distantly related to modern-day iguanas. Thalassotitan was

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Unearthing a 76-Million-Year-Old Armored Behemoth

The discovery of Animantarx, a 76-million-year-old armored dinosaur in the deserts of Utah, adds a new chapter to Earth’s history and offers insights into the prehistoric world of these remarkable creatures. Animantarx was a nodosaurid dinosaur, a subgroup of ankylosaurs known for their heavily armored bodies and unique adaptations, making them the tanks of the

Archaelogy

67-Million-Year-Old Triceratops Fossil Unearthed in Montana Takes Center Stage in Australia’s Astonishing New Exhibition

A remarkable 67-million-year-old Triceratops fossil, nicknamed “Horridus” after its species name (Triceratops horridus), has made its public debut at the Melbourne Museum in Australia. This fossil, which is about 85% complete, is among the most intact Triceratops specimens ever found. Horridus was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period, growing to an impressive

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