News

These bone-eating communities are ancient, and have been on Earth for at least 100 million years. Before whales existed, bone-eating worms were eating into the skeletons of mosasaurs, ichthyosaurs and ...
Critics have since pointed out the plesiosaur was probably a cold-blooded creature that would not take kindly to the chilly ...
The plesiosaur ‘s scaled flippers likely provided stiffness for swimming or traction for seafloor movement. This allowed them ...
Researchers revealed only 1.5% of people who have claimed to see Nessie over the past 100 years have reported hoops or humps ...
Between 66 million and 215 million years ago, long-necked reptiles called plesiosaurs inhabited the world's oceans. By examining their fossilized skeletons, paleontologists have learned a lot ...
The Lucy Wilson Mysteries: A Fright at the Museum, a Doctor Who spin-off book, takes Lucy Wilson to the heart of Peterborough ...
Nessie spotters are telling the truth and really do see humps in the loch, a jaw-dropping new study has revealed.
Alongside Scarlett Johansson, the "Wicked" and "Bridgerton" star tests the limits of celebrity appeal in a series nearing ...
A new statue depicting the Loch Ness Monster has been unveiled after being created by a family-run business in Inverness.
Lots of changes are coming to Port Henry’s iconic Champ Day event this year as it celebrates its 40th anniversary. The annual Champ Day will be in the field just before the BridgeView Harbour Marina ...
Imagine the sound of a dinosaur roaring... Super loud, right? Wrong... It turns out the giant prehistoric creatures almost ...
Kronosaurus queenslandicus, a massive marine reptile, dominated the Eromanga Sea millions of years ago. Its powerful jaws, ...