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Feeding coral reefs can aid their recovery from bleaching events

Crested Moa. Pachyornis australis. From the series ExSnct Birds of New Zealand., 2005, Masterton, by Paul MarSnson. Te Papa (2006-0010-1-19).

New Zealand’s flightless birds are retreating to moa refuges

Ammonites basking under the Late Cretaceous sun. Artwork by Callum Pursall (@cpursall on X)

Ammonites Went Out With a Bang, Challenging Previous Theories

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Saving Earth’s Biodiversity: Scientists Pinpoint Crucial 1.22% of Land to Protect

Study sheds new light on the body form of the Megalodon, and its role in shaping ancient marine life.

The megalodon was less mega than previously believed

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More than a meteorite: The new clues about the demise of dinosaurs

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Advances in soft robotics usher in a new era of scientific analysis

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Early whaling eradicated species from local waters

Prehistoric animals offer new evolutionary hints as riddles persist

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Extreme cooling ended the first human occupation of Europe

Animal heredity sheds light on survival and extinction risks

Megalodons, which went extinct 3.6 million years ago, are believed to have grown to lengths of 50 feet.

Megalodon, the Largest Marine Predator, Had Warm-Blooded Qualities that Contributed to its Extinction

Butterflies and dodos hold clues to protecting biodiversity

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Hundreds of mammal species are being pushed toward extinction

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