Because the photo authentically depicted fossilized whale bones that date to the middle or late Eocene epoch and were discovered in Egypt's Wadi Al-Hitan, Snopes rated this claim as true.
Once found in the jungles of Africa, researchers in South America have now discovered links tying these extinct primates to the continent—painting an incredible story of survival against the odds.
Fifteen metres wide and 15 metres deep, it consists mainly of limestone overlaid with alabaster created by thermal springs in the middle Eocene period about 60 million years ago. Its unique ...
This massive reptile named Vasuki Indicus dates back to the Middle Eocene period, an era approximately 47 million years ago, would have reigned as an apex predator. Employing an ambush hunting ...
This massive reptile named Vasuki Indicus dates back to the Middle Eocene period, an era approximately 47 million years ago, would have reigned as an apex predator. Employing an ambush hunting ...