Read more about the article Scientists Unearth Ancient New Frog Fossil
Picture shows the reconstruction of a new species of prehistoric amphibian, undated. It lived 100,000 years ago, the species inhabited the region during the Pleistocene in San Pedro, Argentina. (Museo Paleontologico Fray Manuel de Torres/Newsflash)

Scientists Unearth Ancient New Frog Fossil

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A new species of ancient wide-mouthed frog once prey to caveman hunters 100,000 years ago has been unearthed by scientists in Argentina. Fossil hunters discovered the remains of the amphibian's…

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Read more about the article Extinct Short-Snouted Alligator With Skull Resembling That Of A Bulldog Nibbled On Snails 230,000 Years Ago
Image shows an illustration of the newly discovered alligator species Alligator munensis from Thailand, undated photo. The extinct short-snouted alligator munched on snails and lived about 230,000 years ago. (Marton Szabo/Newsflash)

Extinct Short-Snouted Alligator With Skull Resembling That Of A Bulldog Nibbled On Snails 230,000 Years Ago

An extinct short-snouted alligator species with a skull resembling that of a bulldog nibbled on snails rather than other larger prey when it lived about 230,000 years ago. The groundbreaking…

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Read more about the article Hunting Killer Whales Circle Fishermen’s Boat
Photo shows an orca surrounding a dugong off the coast in Abu Dhabi, UAE, undated. The public was warned against swimming in the sea for some days after spotting the orcas. (Ahmed Afifi/Newsflash)

Hunting Killer Whales Circle Fishermen’s Boat

Holidaymakers have been warned against swimming in the sea after two killer whales were spotted hunting their prey off the coast of Abu Dhabi. The orcas have never been spotted…

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Read more about the article Kardashian Vocal Fry Used By Whales To Catch  Prey
Image shows a scan of the sound producing nose of a harbor porpoise, undated photo. It shows parts of the two sound sources, and the fatty melon that conducts sound into the water. (Christian B. Christensen, Aarhus University/Newsflash)

Kardashian Vocal Fry Used By Whales To Catch Prey

A sexy vocal technique used by Kim Kardashian and Katy Perry is also being used by dolphins and whales to help them catch their prey, says a new study. Vocal…

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Read more about the article Neanderthals Were Expert Giant Elephant Hunters, Says Study
Professor Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser, poses in undated photo. She was standing next to a life-size reconstruction of an adult male European straight-tusked elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) in the State Museum of Prehistory in Halle, Germany. (Lutz Kindler, LEIZA/Newsflash)

Neanderthals Were Expert Giant Elephant Hunters, Says Study

Primitive human ancestors were skilled hunters tracking down and killing giant elephants for food 125,000 years ago, a new study has revealed. The study of a pit containing animal remains…

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Read more about the article 152-Million-Year-Old Flying Dino With Deadly Hooked Teeth Unearthed
Image shows an illustrative image of the new species of pterosaur, undated photo. Scientists from the UK and Germany discovered that the prehistoric animal had more than 400 teeth. (Megan Jacobs/Newsflash)

152-Million-Year-Old Flying Dino With Deadly Hooked Teeth Unearthed

A new species of flying dinosaur with 400 tiny hooked teeth has been unearthed by British scientists. The bizarre-looking pterosaur - which dates back 152 million years to T-Rex's Jurassic…

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Read more about the article World’s First Albino Ocelot Found In The Wild Gets New Home In Zoo
Picture shows the first albino Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), undated. It was found in Amalfi, Colombia, and has reached adulthood and weighs 12.8 kilogrames. (Corantioquia/Newsflash)

World’s First Albino Ocelot Found In The Wild Gets New Home In Zoo

A beautiful white kitten that grew up to be a big cat has been identified as the world's first-ever wild albino ocelot. The albino feline that was found as a…

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Read more about the article Velvet Spider Pet Feeds On Tiny Bug
Cute little spider, Spinarak, feeds on another insect, in his owner Miro Skandera's home in Los Angeles, California, in undated footage. Miro Skandera keeps around 100 spiders. (@insect_paparazzi/Newsflash)

Velvet Spider Pet Feeds On Tiny Bug

This footage shows a tiny little velvet spider feasting on an equally tiny bug. Its owner - feature film previs and animation artist Miro Skandera, 47, - filmed the fuzzy-legged…

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Read more about the article Extinct Predator Gulped 8-Metre Prey As A Whole, 3D Model Study Reveals
An illustration of megadolon eating their pray, undated. Scientist theorize the megadolon might require over 98,000 kilo calories every day and have stomach volume of almost 10,000 liters. ( J. J. Giraldo/Newsflash)

Extinct Predator Gulped 8-Metre Prey As A Whole, 3D Model Study Reveals

Research of a 3D reconstruction of the largest shark that has ever lived reveals that it was capable of devouring prey up to eight metres long in one piece. The…

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