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A prehistoric sea monster never-before-known to man was hunting prey in North America 85 million years ago, fossils found decades ago in Canada reveal.
A three-eyed prehistoric sea monster known as Mosura fentoni was recently discovered in Canada and lived in the world's oceans some 500 million years ago with another odd feature ...
Godzilla has shared the screen with many monsters that don't exist without him, but some of them nearly broke off with solo ...
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Redditors had many guesses on the identity of the sea monster with some comparing it to a plesiosaur (the same species as the mythical Loch Ness monster) while one user joked it was an “otter ...
It would be easy to imagine the cartographer invented them on the spot,” says Chet Van Duzer, cartographic historian and author of Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps. Magnus’s map ...
DARIN JOHNSON: He met up with two of his fisherman friends who he coaxed into going to the newspaper and telling the newspaper that there was a sea monster spotted out in the water. HERWICK ...
One hundred and fifty million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the land, but the oceans were dominated by a mysterious sea monster. Meet the pliosaur, the Tyrannosaurus rex of the seas! Now, a giant ...