Whole skeleton of Dipterus, an extinct lungfish from the middle Devonian period. Specimen (UMMP 16140) from the University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology. ANN ARBOR—If you're reading this sentence ...
A sea lamprey, which has no jaw, has the genetic code to do so, CU researchers find. Photo by Jeff Mitton A half-billion years ago, vertebrates lacked the ability to chew their food. They did not have ...
Fossil jaws reveal giant prehistoric octopuses may have ruled ancient oceans as powerful apex predators during the Cretaceous ...
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Why hyenas have such exceptionally strong jaws and what makes them nature’s bone-crushing specialists
Hyenas are known for their incredible jaw strength, allowing them to crush bones with ease. This article explores the anatomy, evolution, and survival advantages behind their powerful bite. It ...
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