Ancient Earth once buzzed with enormous dragonfly-like insects, and scientists long thought high oxygen levels made their ...
A prehistoric species of bug with claws has been discovered in Myanmar based on an intact fossil trapped in amber. The insect ...
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Why don't giant prehistoric insects still exist?
Three hundred million years ago, dragonfly-like creatures with wingspans stretching 70 centimeters patrolled the skies of a world nothing like our own. These griffinflies, as paleontologists call them ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists have unearthed prehistoric insects preserved in amber in South America for the first time, offering an unprecedented ...
Amber from the Kachin region of Myanmar has preserved a wealth of fossils, offering insights into the diversity of the ...
A 112-million-year-old chironomid fly (Diptera: Nematocera) is preserved in amber from Ecuador's Genoveva quarry, representing South America's first discovery of ancient insects trapped in fossilized ...
A Venus flytrap wasp? Scientists uncover an ancient insect preserved in amber that snatched its prey
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (AP) — An ancient wasp may have ...
An ancient wasp may have zipped among the dinosaurs, with a body like a Venus flytrap to seize and snatch its prey, scientists reported Wednesday. The parasitic wasp's abdomen boasts a set of flappy ...
Scientists have unearthed prehistoric insects preserved in amber in South America for the first time, offering an unprecedented glimpse into a pivotal era when flowering plants began to flourish ...
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