|
Photo in the News: New Dino-Era Sea Predator Discovered
Jul. 15, 2006
Meet Umoonasaurus. About the size of a sea lion, the ancient marine reptile swam the shallow waters of an inland sea that covered Australia about 115 million years ago.
Distinguished by its relatively small size and three crestlike ridges on its skull, Umoonasaurus belonged to a group of ancient meat-eating marine animals known as plesiosaurs.
Read More...
Website: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/07/060711-dinosaur.html
KIDS CORNER ARTICLES
"Instant" Evolution Seen in Darwin's Finches, Study Says
Jessica Reigle
Evolution may sometimes happen so fast that it's hard to catch in action, a new study of Galápagos finches suggests. READ MORE>>
What are Warthogs?
Rachael Wosemer
They are these little animals that look like pigs… READ MORE>>
Otters Bring Home The Gold
Media Release
Sliding and wrestling, belly flopping and somersaulting, river otters really know how to play! READ MORE>>
Reading Gone To The Dogs
Media Release
It might be because nobody can find a book that they really like and would actually spend time reading. READ MORE>>
Smoking Is Drawn Out From Depth
Paula Adhikari
Think about it… do you want to die at 21, or keep living. READ MORE>>
42 Cats, Are They Still Alive
Rachael Wosemer
Have you ever heard of the little old lady with all of the cats, well it isn’t fiction anymore. There has been an apartment abandoned in New York. Inside the apartment the police found around 42 cats inside. READ MORE>>
Cell Service
Rebeca Miller
Do you know what kills most people? When they are talking to someone important and all on a sudden they walk into an area that they don’t have reception in. READ MORE>>
Where are all of the exotic animals?
Jessica Reigle
Where are they? They are gone. READ MORE>>
MORE ARTICLES >>
|