A new species of a prehistoric fish was discovered in Socorro County. The "demon-toothed" fish was found to be living more than 300 million years ago. It was uncovered by a research associate from ...
The discovery highlights the importance of luck in scientific exploration and adds to our understanding of prehistoric ... or Gelao loach fish, seen in its natural habitat. Photos from Xiao ...
As per a new study, a massive prehistoric salmon that went extinct ... The study published in the journal PLOS One shows that ...
Its unofficial ruler is a fittingly nightmarish fish called the alligator gar. Alligator gar haven’t changed since the prehistoric days they shared with dinosaurs. In fact, these gargantuan ...
Divers first documented the fish in 2000; in January and February 2010, a specially trained team dived deep to take pictures of a small colony in Sodwana Bay, South Africa.
Xiphactinus was one of the largest bony fish of the Late Cretaceous and is considered one of the fiercest creatures in the sea. A powerful tail and winglike pectoral fins shot the 17-foot-long (5 ...
A Homatula gelao, or Gelao loach fish, seen in its natural habitat. Photos from Xiao, Guo, Cao, Lin, Deng, Xiao, Zhou, Zhang and Fang (2025) A Protocobitis longibarba, or long-barbel cave loach.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Researchers have discovered a prehistoric ‘demon-toothed’ fish in Socorro County, New Mexico. The fish, which lived over 300 million years ago, was discovered by New ...