Early humans in North and South America relied heavily on hunting of large mammals, including mammoths and giant ground sloths, for food and sustenance, according to newly published research by a team ...
Analysis of Clovis stone points found among mammoth bones shows no evidence that the mammoth's were killed by hunters.
To spread across the Americas, some of the first people to settle the continents may have followed the big game. Faunal sample locations for Beringia, North and South America, and Clovis and Fishtail ...
Ice Age hunters spread rapidly across the Americas by specializing in mammoths and other giant animals, according to a new study.
T.rex was perhaps the deadliest dinosaur that ever lived. However, that doesn’t mean it didn’t face threats from other ...
Dinosaur Discovery on MSN
This giant crocodile ate dinosaurs - and ruled an entire coastline
This documentary explores the incredible story of Deinosuchus, one of the largest crocodilian predators ever to live and one of the most fearsome animals of the Late Cretaceous Period. Living between ...
At a Cretaceous lake in what is now northwestern China, paleontologists have found the fossilized remains of ancient birds ...
It might share its name with the largest meat-eating dinosaur that ever lived, but this isn’t the T.rex we all know and ...
In the fifth episode of our Stones & Bones video series, National Geographic digital editor Nicholas St. Fleur explores how a ...
A newly described feathered dinosaur, Jian changmaensis, may help explain mysterious clusters of crushed prehistoric bird ...
Two newly identified raptor-like dinosaurs suggest the group spread across Pangea before continents drifted apart.
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