Apple TV today released a first-look clip from the new season of the award-winning natural history series Prehistoric Planet: ...
Archaeologists have shed light on how prehistoric humans in North America hunted megafauna, such as mammoths. The research, published in the journal PLOS ONE, proposes that these hunters used ...
Long ago, approximately 2.6 million years ago during the Ice Age, prehistoric animals roamed throughout the U.S., including Louisiana. Prehistoric megafauna like the mastodon, which were large, ...
Prehistoric Australia was not the sunny, laid back continent we know today. Between 126,000 and 12,000 years ago, during the ...
Prehistoric kangaroos in southern Australia had a more general diet than previously assumed, giving rise to new ideas about their survival and resilience to climate change, and the final extinction of ...
Australia’s past is older, wilder, and stranger than you can imagine. From cyanobacteria billions of years ago to thunderous ...
The diet of a key prehistoric American group appears to have been rich in mammoth meat, a study analyzing data extracted from the 12,800-year-old remains of a toddler has revealed. Published in the ...
Most are familiar with the T-rex, brachiosaurs and triceratops, made famous in toy stores and on the big screen around the world. But those are only three out of hundreds of species of dinosaurs ...
Before the fires came, Southern California was ruled by giants. Thirteen thousand years ago, the lush coastal forest of what is now greater Los Angeles was patrolled by a menagerie of large mammals ...