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Walking with Dinosaurs is back, with new discoveries rewriting what we tho
ANCIENT HORNS Woolly rhinos prepare to do battle ...
Whether winter-faded ferns, the spindly harvestman or the tyrannical stare of an irate chicken, through-lines from the prehistoric to our modern age are all around us in November, says John Lewis-Stempel
DOCTOR WHO SPINOFF THE WAR BETWEEN THE LAND AND THE SEA SEES THE CURTAIN FALL ON THE BBC’S COLLABORATION WITH DISNEY. WE VISIT THE SET AND TAKE A DEEP DIVE IN THE COMPANY OF CO-WRITER PETE MCTIGHE
ALAMY; RADIO TIMES ARCHIVE SCIENCE FILLING A VOID ...
One of the longest dinosaur paths has been discovered in an unlikely location. ‘Jurassic trackways’ are rare in the UK, yet in a quarry in Oxfordshire, scientists have revealed a dinosaur ‘superhighwa
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