Paleontologists found the 202-million-year-old jawbone of the largest prehistoric "sea dragon" to roam Earth's oceans in these coastal waters Titanoboa were located in Columbia between 66 and 56 ...
Two underwater sea lilies were eaten and regurgitated around 66 million years ago. They were preserved as fossilized vomit.
It's known as Wakayama Soryu, which means "blue dragon", and has some features similar ... setting it apart from other mosasaurs or huge extinct sea reptiles of the time. It also had "extra ...
On this note, let’s have a look at five unique reasons why you should visit Komodo National Park: For those who don’t know, the Komodo dragon is a prehistoric ... to the Bajo sea gypsies ...