A massive, prehistoric crocodile rivaled dinosaurs in terms of its size. Researchers have unearthed the world's largest crocodile, which was about the size of a bus.
For the first time researchers identify evidence on sexual selection among dinosaur species.
Researchers reconstruct the skeleton of an ancient giraffe relative that has thick legs and curly horns. The giraffe relative lived between five million and 12,000 years ago.
A new study found that the first European farmers were traced back to Anatolia. The researchers used human material from the Anatolian site Kumtepe.
A prehistoric shell that belongs to a glyptodont, a giant armadillo was discovered in Argentina, which dates bback to about 10,000 years ago.
Ancient reptile fossils may be telling scientists a bit more about the history of the Andes mountains
A new study found that mammalian diversity exploded on earth right after the dinosaurs went extinct.
Adding fossils into the picture can widen our understanding of evolution and how it influenced various species for millions of years and even living species.
An shrimp-like creature known as 'Waptia' from 508 million years ago was identified by researchers, who found eggs containing preserved embryos in the creature's body.
The location of a historic battle fought by Roman general Julius Caesar and his army was discovered in Dutch territory, where they had wiped out two Germanic tribes in the year 55 BC.
Scientists may have uncovered a fossilized "white whale," similar to the creature that swam in Herman Melville's Moby Dick. They've found a 15 million-year-old fossil sperm whale specimen that belongs to a new genus.