Quetzalcoatlus was the largest flying animal of all time. But only a handful of bones have been found. So how do scientists know what it looked like? archaeology Video 10:09 5 votes
A chance encounter in an Ethiopian goat pen has yielded a one-of-a-kind fossil: the nearly complete skull of a human ancestor that died some 3.8 million years ago anthropology Article 1647 words 8 votes
The human cost of amber - Fossils preserved in sap offer an astonishingly clear view of the distant past, but they come at a high price Article 4912 words 6 votes
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Mary Anning inspired 'she sells sea shells' — but she was actually a legendary fossil hunter Article 993 words 9 votes
Prehistoric Angolan “sea monsters” take up residence at the Natural History Museum in Washington, DC Article 1040 words 8 votes
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History revamps its dinosaur exhibit, showing dinosaurs caring for their young Article 1088 words 5 votes
Fossilised fat confirms this Ediacaran fossil is Earth's oldest known animal biology.paleo Article 1023 words 8 votes
Fossils from Alcoota site shed more light on origins of gigantic, goose-like bird Article 602 words, published Jun 15 2018 6 votes