After the dinosaurs disappeared, the Ice Age introduced some of the most unusual and powerful animal builds the game has ever seen. In this video we rank some of the most famous Ice Age creatures and ...
More than 40% of extant large freshwater animals (megafauna), including carp, salmonids, crocodilians, turtles, beavers, and ...
The world's freshwater lakes are under increasing threat by the proliferation of dozens of invasive species of large animals, according to the first ever global assessment. From hippos in Colombia to ...
Over 40 percent of extant large freshwater animals (megafauna), including carp, salmonids, crocodilians, turtles, beavers, and hippopotamuses, have ...
Many large herbivores that once roamed modern-day Panama have declined or died out—including the 6-meter-long giant ground sloth and elephant-related creatures called Cuvieronius. New research ...
Scroll down for Spanish version, translated by co-author Felipe Franco-Gaviria)Introducing large herbivores in Panama's forests could fill the gap ...
Based around loud, edgy guitar lines, MEGAFAUNA sees the band play nicely with how and where to take classic blues rock ideas – mostly by turning the effects up to 10 and fading in and out of pop ...
A new study provides a comprehensive global synthesis of how vessel traffic affects large marine wildlife, including whales, dolphins, seals, manatees, sea turtles, sharks and rays.
A new study provides a comprehensive global synthesis of how vessel traffic affects large marine wildlife, including whales, dolphins, seals, manatees, sea turtles, sharks and rays. Drawing on over ...
It's been a long day. You're tired, hungry and just want to put your feet up. As you slide your key into the lock, a spaceship appears and hovers above you. Then another and another. Heart racing, you ...
Researchers at the Museo Nacional de Costa Rica have confirmed a major paleontological find in the province of Cartago: fossil remains from a mastodon-like creature and a giant ground sloth. This ...
"The study described below has since been retracted from PLOS One following concerns regarding (a) the age model underpinning the results of this study; and (b) whether the conclusions are supported ...