Scientists have discovered a giant ancient sea scorpion species in New Mexico that lived between 307 and 303 million years ago. It belonged to an extinct group of aquatic arthropod invertebrate ...
Roughly 400 million years ago, scorpions the size of small alligators roamed our oceans. With their powerful claws and thick exoskeletons, these 2.5m-long predators dominated their world. Until ...
(NEW YORK) — If you think scorpions are scary now, wait until you get a look at their human-sized prehistoric cousins. The Pentecopterus, named after a Greek warship that resembles the outline of the ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Luther College is marking history for future generations to enjoy. It’s happening with a model showcasing a creature who once called Our Town Decorah home. Experts say ...
Scientists have discovered two new spooky sea creatures living hundreds of metres under the ocean. Find out more here.
The Australian government agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation , has discovered a new ...
(Phys.org) —A team of researchers from Yale University and University College Cork in Ireland has concluded that the ancient giant sea scorpion (Acutiramus cummingsi) wasn't quite as terrifying as ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have found the fossilised claw of a 2.5-metre (8-foot) sea scorpion, a nightmarish creature living before the age of dinosaurs. The discovery of the 390-million-year-old ...
Scientists have discovered a giant ancient sea scorpion species in New Mexico that lived between 307 and 303 million years ago. Hibbertopterus lamsdelli was over a metre long and likely lived in a ...