Scientists have discovered a rare fossil of a giant, venomous scorpion that lived 125 million years ago, offering new insights into ancient ecosystems.
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The Brighterside of News on MSN125 million-year-old giant venomous scorpion fossil unearthed in ChinaA newly discovered scorpion fossil is rewriting the story of ancient ecosystems. This rare find, named Jeholia longchengi, ...
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Salisbury Journal on MSNEight arrests in Wiltshire as police target criminal gangsEight people were arrested in Wiltshire during a week of national targeted activity against organised criminal gangs ...
The deathstalker is often considered the world's most venomous scorpion ...
Chinese scientists have discovered a 125-million-year-old venomous scorpion fossil in northeastern China. The newly found species, Jeholia longchengi, has unique traits and provides insight into ...
Henrikh Mkhitaryan's scorpion kick against Sunderland in 2016 must be on the list of the best ever goals scored at Old Trafford. It was a special acrobatic effort and a reminder of why he was ...
Cameras, bioacoustic recorders and thermal scopes are being placed in Queensland's Channel Country in a bid to bring the ...
The Komodo dragon, the largest living lizard on the planet, is the top predator of its domain, able to subdue large prey with its mighty jaws and deadly saliva. At the same time, the king cobra ...
At a farm in Lagos, Nigeria, over 10,000 scorpions are being milked for their venom, with hopes of profiting from sales in ...
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