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T. rex had more powerful jaws than its theropod dinosaur ancestors

16 December 2021

Theropod dinosaurs, including carnivores like T. rex and herbivores like Therizinosaurus, evolved deeper and stronger jaws over the course of the dinosaur age


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World's largest mass extinction may have begun with volcanic winter

17 November 2021

The end-Permian mass extinction 252 million years ago might have begun when eruptions triggered a volcanic winter


Male bigfin reef squid may be the best fathers of all cephalopods

Male bigfin reef squid may be the best fathers of all cephalopods

3 September 2021

Squids aren’t known for good parenting, mostly because they usually die after mating, but male bigfin reef squid check nests for potential predators and warn other males to stay away


A Black Howler monkey

Howler monkeys navigate using adaptable mental maps, just like humans

12 August 2021

Black howler monkeys move through their environment using mental maps that the primates modify and adapt as the landscape changes – a skill previously seen only in humans


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Fish are becoming addicted to methamphetamines seeping into rivers

6 July 2021

Methamphetamines and other drugs can enter freshwater rivers through wastewater, and lab tests show trout can become addicted, changing their behaviour by reducing their activity levels


Dinosaurs lived in the Arctic around 70 million years ago

Dinosaurs lived in the Arctic around 70 million years ago

24 June 2021

Newly discovered fossils suggest that dinosaurs nested in modern-day Alaska, surviving the frigid and dark winters of the ancient Arctic


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Owl-like dinosaurs had remarkably good hearing and night vision

6 May 2021

A small, bird-like dinosaur had better night vision and hearing than other dinosaurs and most modern birds, suggesting it was a good nocturnal hunter


Bats don’t have to learn the speed of sound – they’re born knowing it

Bats don’t have to learn the speed of sound – they’re born knowing it

3 May 2021

Bats have an internal sense of the speed of sound that they use to calculate the distance to perches or prey with echolocation, and it seems to be something they don’t have to learn


Tyrannosaurs may have hunted together in packs like wolves

Tyrannosaurs may have hunted together in packs like wolves

20 April 2021

A group of tyrannosaur fossils found in Utah were a family of dinosaurs that died together in a flood, which adds to evidence these animals may have lived and hunted together in packs


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