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right across britain, animals are on the march, moving northwards and going to higher ground as the climate warms, experts have told a major conference.
the scientists have studied how the ranges of more than 300 species - from small mammals to insects - have changed over the past 25 years.
about 80% of them have extended the northern margin of their domains, with an average shift of 30-60km.
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up to 40 new species of plants and animals, including a bird and a tree rat, have been discovered in an expedition to one of the world’s last unspoilt wildernesses.
scientists risked their lives to make the discoveries and three of them almost ended up being eaten by the wildlife they were trying to record.
last of your species www.lastofyourspecies.co.uk. extinct of all the animals and human race.
a new dinosaur species, one of the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs, has been discovered in the fossil-rich patagonia region of argentina, scientists said monday.
paleontologists reported that they had found the fossils of seven to nine individuals of a species they are naming mapusaurus roseae, which is estimated to have lived about 100 million years ago. the discovery suggests the previously unknown animal may have lived and hunted in groups.
dr. philip j. currie of the university of alberta in edmonton, co-leader of the excavations, said in a statement: "the presence of so many animals in one quarry suggests that they were living together in a pack at the time leading up to their catastrophic death."
an analysis of the bones showed one adult exceeded 12 meters in length, slightly larger than specimens of both its close relatives - giganotosaurus and tyrannosaurus rex, the researchers reported.
the fossils were excavated over five years, beginning in 1995, before scientists realized they were dealing with a new species of giant carnivores, members of the broader meat-eating carcharodontosaurids.
currie said that pack hunting may have allowed mapusaurus to prey on the biggest known dinosaur, argentinosaurus, a 38-meter-long plant-eater.
"mapusaurus" comes from the word for "earth" in the language of the mapuche tribe of western patagonia, while "roseae" refers both to the rose-colored rock that yielded the specimens and to the name of a sponsor of the excavations.
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this is the egyptian tortoise and is very endangered.. sooo cute though.
mammal expert kris helgen is seen holding a golden-mantled tree kangaroo (dendrolagus pulcherrimus) in new guinea. photo from conservation international.
cool - and nuts at the same time!
image from national geographics.
the amount of crap floating in the ocean is just sad.
retarded idea to brainwash reasonable, logical minds with religious bs.
fun chart.
see some of the previously unknown species that scientists discovered in a remote mountain range on the island of new guinea.