James Brady+FollowMeet Dracula: The OG Sky MonsterImagine a flying beast with a wingspan bigger than a London bus—yeah, that’s “Dracula,” the largest pterosaur ever found! This prehistoric giant soared the skies 66 million years ago, hunting with a massive beak and claws. Its hollow bones made it light enough to fly, and fossils from Transylvania (of course) are giving scientists wild new insights. Honestly, I’d never leave my cave if this thing was around! #Science #prehistoric #dinosaurs30Share
eday+FollowWorld’s Oldest Boomerang Wasn’t Aussie?!Turns out, the oldest boomerang ever found didn’t come from Australia—it’s from a Polish cave and was carved from a mammoth tusk 40,000 years ago! This thing predates all other boomerangs by at least 10,000 years. It wasn’t even made to come back; it was a straight-shooting hunting weapon. The craftsmanship is wild—smooth, symmetrical, and made from mammoth ivory. Who knew Ice Age Europeans were such tech whizzes? #History #archaeology #prehistoric30Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowMassive Sea Monster Fossil Found in MS!Imagine digging in your backyard and finding a bone from a 50-foot sea monster! That’s basically what happened in Mississippi, where scientists just uncovered a giant mosasaur vertebra—the biggest ever found in the region. These ancient beasts were like lizards on steroids, ruling the oceans while dinosaurs stomped around on land. The best part? This fossil is so huge, it’s making scientists rethink just how massive these prehistoric predators could get. Jurassic Park, but make it real! #FossilFind #Prehistoric #Mississippi #Science150Share
megangibson+FollowDino Leg With Skin Found—Seriously!Okay, this is wild: scientists just found a dinosaur leg—skin and all—from the actual day the asteroid wiped out the dinos. Picture a Thescelosaurus leg, perfectly preserved like it just left the spa, buried in North Dakota. There’s even a triceratops with skin and a pterosaur egg! Some experts are still side-eyeing the timing, but this fossil jackpot is basically a time capsule from the dino apocalypse. Who else is obsessed with this prehistoric drama? #FossilFind #DinosaurDiscovery #ScienceNews #Prehistoric #AsteroidImpact #Science00Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowAmber Plant? Nope, It’s Dino Tail Drama!Thought this was just a pretty plant in amber? Plot twist: it’s actually a 99-million-year-old dinosaur tail—feathers and all! Scientists first thought it was a leaf, but a closer look revealed dino DNA. This wild find proves some dinos rocked feathers (not just scales) and gives us a peek into their ancient world. Makes you wonder what else is hiding in amber, right? Nature’s got jokes! #DinosaurDiscovery #AmberFinds #ScienceIsCool #Prehistoric #FeatheredDinos #Science60Share