New research indicates "Homo floresiensis" probably wasn't hunting big game or using fire on Flores Island, suggesting the ...
Arguably one of the most curious ancient human relatives is Homo floresiensis, a 3-foot-tall species that lived on the ...
Instead of hunting big game or wielding fire, the hobbit-like hominin Homo floresiensis likely scavenged leftovers of prey ...
An ancient human ancestor called Homo floresiensis was likely a scavenger who subsisted on the scraps left behind by the fearsome Komodo dragons that shared their home on the island of Flores in ...
Ancient Flores hominins likely survived by scavenging large reptile leftovers. New research analysed fossilised bones and ...
Researchers working with the Smithsonian pored over 10,061 artifacts and other elements to determine whether tiny ‘Homo ...
The newcomer arrives months after the loss of a longtime resident.
An experiment that involved feeding a dead goat to a Komodo dragon as well as an analysis of thousands of ancient bones ...
On a humid morning in eastern Indonesia, the line between something ordinary and something prehistoric can feel uncomfortably ...
The Indonesian endemic world's largest lizard komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) recently entered the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) list of "Endangered" species, marking it ...
Just beneath their scales, Komodo dragons wear a suit of armor made of tiny bones. These bones cover the dragons from head to tail, creating a "chain mail" that protects the giant predators. However, ...
The Indonesian endemic world’s largest lizard komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) recently entered the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) list of “Endangered” species, marking it ...
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