Zachary Gutierrez+FollowMeet the OG Long-Neck Dino!Dino fans, get this: scientists just found the oldest known rebbachisaur, a plant-eating giant from 94 million years ago! Named Cienciargentina sanchezi, this beast rocked a super-long neck and some seriously unique bones. Found in Argentina, it’s helping paleontologists fill in the dino family tree and rethink how these giants evolved. Who knew ancient Argentina was such a hotspot for dino drama? #Dinosaurs #Paleontology #FossilFind #ScienceNews #Argentina #Science40Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowThree-Eyed 'Sea Moth' Is Real?!A newly discovered ancient sea creature called Mosura fentoni just dropped, and it’s wild—think a tiny, moth-like predator with THREE eyes, paddle fins, and gills like a horseshoe crab. This little guy lived over 500 million years ago and even had a mysterious third eye, possibly for spotting prey. Scientists named it after Mothra (yes, the kaiju). Imagine swimming in the Cambrian seas and bumping into this trippy bug-eyed beast! #FossilFinds #WeirdNature #ScienceNews #AncientCreatures #Paleontology #Science10Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowThree-Eyed Sea Moth Fossil Is WildDid you know paleontologists just found a 506-million-year-old sea predator with three eyes and a tail full of gills? The Mosura fentoni fossil, discovered in Canada’s Burgess Shale, is so well-preserved you can see its nerves and blood vessels! Even crazier, its tail looks like something out of a modern insect or horseshoe crab. Turns out, ancient sea bugs were way more diverse and weird than we thought. Nature’s been remixing the same tricks for ages! #FossilFinds #Paleontology #WeirdNature #ScienceNews #AncientCreatures #Science30Share
jlawrence+FollowArchaeopteryx Drama: Bird or Dino? 🦖Everyone’s losing it over the Field Museum’s Archaeopteryx fossil! The new study claims it had flight feathers (tertials), but the fandom is split: was it really a true bird or just a fancy dino with wings? Some say this proves it could fly, others argue it mostly walked. The debate is getting wild—are we finally settling the bird-vs-dino feud or just fueling it? #Archaeopteryx #FossilFinds #BirdVsDino #Paleontology #ScienceDebate #Entertainment00Share
frazierdanielle+FollowIce Age Bear Skull Found—Jaw-Dropping!A team exploring a hidden cave just stumbled on a perfectly preserved Ice Age bear skull—like, 32,000 years old and still intact! This thing is massive (think: bigger than any modern bear) and gives scientists a wild look at how these ancient giants lived, what they ate, and even how they survived the crazy climate swings of the past. Bonus: the cave had signs of both bears and early humans, so who knows what else they’ll find! #IceAge #Paleontology #CaveBear #History #ScienceFinds #Science50Share
Michael Flores+FollowDino Claws Bigger Than Your Head?!Scientists just found a pair of massive fossilized claws in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, and they belong to a totally new dinosaur species called Duonychus tsogtbaatari. These claws are nearly 30cm long—imagine running into that! What’s wild is this dino only had two fingers (most had three), and experts think the claws were for grabbing plants, but maybe also for showing off or defending itself. Dino fans, this is one for the books! #Dinosaurs #FossilFind #ScienceNews #Paleontology #DinoDiscovery #Science00Share
Matthew Stevens+FollowSpain Just Found a New Dino!Dino lovers, get this: scientists in Spain just dug up a brand new sauropod species called Qunkasaura pintiquiniestra! This giant roamed the Iberian Peninsula 75 million years ago and is one of the most complete dino skeletons ever found in Europe. What’s wild? It shows two totally different dino lineages were chilling in the same spot. The Lo Hueco site is basically a prehistoric goldmine—who knows what they’ll find next? #dinosaurs #paleontology #Spain #fossildiscovery #Qunkasaura #Science130Share
Debra Taylor+FollowEurope’s Biggest Dino Predator Uncovered!Imagine a 32-foot meat-eating dino with a crocodile face ruling ancient Europe! Fossils found on the Isle of Wight reveal the “White Rock Spinosaurid”—the largest land predator ever discovered in Europe. Scientists think it was a total boss 125 million years ago, chomping on fish and whatever else it could catch. Bonus: the bones even show signs of being snacked on by beetle larvae after it died. Dino drama, right? #Dinosaurs #Paleontology #ScienceNews #IsleOfWight #FossilFinds #Science90Share
daniellopez+FollowJurassic Sky Giant Unearthed!A massive 167-million-year-old pterosaur fossil just popped up in Oxfordshire, and it’s blowing paleontologists’ minds! This ‘flying reptile’ is not only one of the oldest and biggest ever found, but its crazy well-preserved bones are rewriting what we know about how these creatures took to the skies. Turns out, pterosaurs might’ve had huge wingspans way earlier than anyone thought. Museums are already lining up to show it off—can you imagine seeing this ancient sky beast up close? #JurassicFind #Pterosaur #FossilDiscovery #Paleontology #ScienceNews #Science81Share
eday+FollowUK’s Dino Jackpot: Most Complete Skeleton!Imagine stumbling on the UK’s most complete dino skeleton in over 100 years! Paleontologists just unearthed a nearly whole Iguanodon on the Isle of Wight—about 150 bones, all in amazing shape. This is huge for dino fans and science nerds alike, since it could totally change what we know about these ancient giants. The bones are now at Dinosaur Isle Museum, and you know people are lining up to see them IRL! #DinosaurDiscovery #IsleOfWight #Paleontology #Iguanodon #ScienceNews #Science40Share