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Humans may count themselves lucky to reach 100, but some creatures have lifespans that make centuries look like a weekend. In ...
Humans may count themselves lucky to reach 100, but some creatures have lifespans that ... might come every few centuries. These deep-sea dwellers survive in freezing temperatures and barely ...
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Live Science on MSNGiant 85 million-year-old mystery sea monster fossil finally identifiedA brand new species of elasmosaur named Traskasaura sandrae has been identified from three specimens found on Vancouver ...
A prehistoric sea monster never-before-known to man was hunting prey in North America 85 million years ago, fossils found ...
Scientists discovered 85-Million-Year Old Sea Monster fossils in Canada, and identified it as a new species named Traskasaura sandrae.
The long-necked plesiosaur Traskasaura sandrae—which grew up to 39 feet long—is "unlike any other," said researchers.
Geologists working on surveying land in Mississippi stumbled upon an incredible find: the fossil of an ancient marine apex ...
A "very odd" sea creature fossil from Vancouver Island has been officially identified as a new species, Traskasaura sandrae.
A bizarre sea creature which hunted prey more than ... Despite being named after Mothra, a giant-moth-like creature which fought Godzilla in films, it was around the size of a person’s finger.
It was capable of growing beyond 30 feet in length and weighed around 10 tons—a mature elephant plus a sedan car.
SCIENTISTS have finally cracked the mystery behind a "very odd" long-necked sea monster found on the coast of Canada. The creature, which loosely resembles the infamous Loch Ness monster ...
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