The extinction of species is a growing concern worldwide. When we ask, “What animals are going extinct?”, we are touching on an important environmental and ethical issue. With habitat destruction, climate change, and human interference taking their toll, many species are teetering on the edge of e...
Various species on Earth may become extinct for a variety of reasons, including climate change, food scarcity, reduced living space, or even major disasters such as asteroid collisions. Today we will discuss the ten most shocking extinct animals, they are Tyrannosaurus rex, mammoth, quagga, thylacin...
The current scientific community believes that the dinosaurs became extinct due to a meteorite impact about 66 million years ago. New research finds that although the smoke from this impact briefly cooled the Earth, the impact introduced a large amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, c...
On May 26, Zhou Zhonghe’s research team at the Institute of Vertebral Paleolithology reported in Scientific Reports a new pheasant fossil material with nearly complete skeleton preservation. The specimen was found in the Hezheng area of the Linxia Basin, an area adjacent to the Qinghai-Tibet...