A groundbreaking discovery has emerged from Siberian permafrost—a remarkably preserved saber-toothed cat cub from over 30,000 ...
Because they evolved longer forelimbs than their early ancestors had had, these upright-walking animals needed to also develop means to help keep their centers of balance stable over their hips.
A mummified ice age cub discovered in Siberia is exceptionally preserved, providing the first view of what saber-toothed cats ...
Scientists have discovered a pristine fossil of a mummified saber-toothed kitten that had been frozen in the Russian tundra ...
The frozen cub was about 3 weeks old with brown fur and broad paws for walking on snow. The first of its kind study showed ...
Mononykus's most distinctive feature is a pair of short, stunted forelimbs, each of which had only one functional finger and claw. The strange physiology of these short limbs has given rise to ...