The newly discovered species, Prosaurosphargis yingzishanensis, grew to around 5 feet long and was covered in bony scales called osteoderms.
With a wingspan stretching up to a staggering 40 feet, Quetzalcoatlus holds the title for being the largest known flying animal to have ever graced our planet. Although it shared the same era with the mighty dinosaurs, Quetzalcoatlus was not a dinosaur itself.
The so-called 97 percent of non-coding sequences in human DNA are nothing less than the genetic blueprint of alien life forms.
Meet Denny, the first known human hybrid, a 13-year-old girl born to a Neanderthal mother and a Denisovan father.
The stone object claimed to be a 100-million-year-old fossilized human finger calls into question the viewpoint of accepted anthropology. Are we being served "filtered information"? Are that many things regarding the distant past of mankind have been kept safe away from society? What if our History is all wrong?
The 400,000-year-old bones contain evidence of and unknown species, has made scientists question everything they know about human evolution.
'Cheddar Man,' Britain's oldest skeleton, had dark skin; and he has living descendant still living in the same area, DNA analysis revealed.
The Immortal Jellyfish is found in oceans all over the world and is a fascinating example of the many mysteries that still exist beneath the waves.
Melanesian islanders own genes belonging to an unknown species of hominids. Would this prove our secret connections to Anunnaki?
Antarctica is known for its extreme conditions and unique ecosystem. Studies have shown that animals in cold oceanic regions tend to grow larger than their counterparts in other parts of the world, a phenomenon known as polar gigantism.