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Paleontologists in Germany have described a never-before-seen species of Jurassic marine reptile from 183 million years ago.
Think about the Loch Ness Monster, for example. How many times have you seen images or drawings showing a beastie poking its ...
The team described the sea monster in a paper published Monday (Oct. 30) in the journal Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.
Marine researchers on a mission to record life hidden in the world’s oceans have reported they found about 100 potential new species — including one mystery starlike creature. The expedition ...