Dinosaur Footprints in Colorado Reveal Rare Circular Walking Pattern | Ancient Sauropod Behavior

A remarkable discovery in the mountains of Colorado is offering paleontologists a rare glimpse into the life of a sauropod dinosaur that roamed the Earth approximately 150 million years ago. Researchers have identified an exceptionally long and looping trackway – a series of fossilized footprints – revealing a unique behavior pattern that suggests the massive … Read more

Giant New Mosasaur Species Discovered in Morocco: Pluridens imelaki

San Francisco, CA – Paleontologists have announced the discovery of a recent species of mosasaur, a giant marine reptile that once dominated the oceans, in Morocco. Named Pluridens imelaki, this newly identified predator is estimated to have exceeded 9 meters (nearly 30 feet) in length, making it one of the largest mosasaurs discovered in the … Read more

Neanderthals Collected Animal Skulls: New Insights from Spanish Cave

Neanderthals’ Mysterious Skull Collections Deepen Understanding of Ancient Rituals Madrid, Spain – Archaeologists are shedding new light on the enigmatic behavior of Neanderthals, specifically their practice of collecting and depositing the skulls of large mammals in caves across Europe. Recent research focused on Des-Cubierta Cave in the Community of Madrid, Spain, has revealed a long-standing … Read more