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New Study Confirms the Power of Deinosuchus and Its ‘teeth the Size of Bananas’

By Simon Wesson | Taylor&Francis Group on Aug 12, 2020   Featured, Science/Education  

New Study Confirms the Power of Deinosuchus and Its ‘teeth the Size of Bananas’

  A new study, revisiting fossil specimens from the enormous crocodylian, Deinosuchus, has confirmed that the beast had teeth “the size of bananas”, capable to take down even the very largest of dinosaurs. And, it wasn’t alone! TThe research, published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, also reveals various kinds of “terror crocodile”. Two species, entitled Deinosuchus hatcheri and Deinosuchus […]

US Navy’s Top Admiral Cites Increased Threat in Ocean Nearest Washington

By Carla Babb | VOA News on Aug 6, 2018   Featured, National/World, World  

US Navy’s Top Admiral Cites Increased Threat in Ocean Nearest Washington

PENTAGON — Chinese military vessels are now operating in the Northern Atlantic, and Russian submarines are prowling those same waters at a pace not seen since the end of the Cold War, the Navy’s top admiral told VOA in an exclusive interview. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said China’s military movements from the North […]

Foul Weather Slows Search for Missing Argentine Sub With 44 Aboard

By VOA on Nov 20, 2017   At Sea, Featured, National/World, World  

Foul Weather Slows Search for Missing Argentine Sub With 44 Aboard

An international fleet of ships and planes is fighting eight-meter high waves and 74 kilometer per hour winds searching for the ARA San Juan, a missing Argentine submarine with a crew of 44. The 2,000-ton, 66 meter long, German-built diesel-electric submersible disappeared Wednesday 430 kilometers off the coast of Argentina. The San Juan has been in […]

Washington Halts on Net Pen Permits until Investigation is Complete

By Fishermen's News Online on Sep 5, 2017   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Washington Halts on Net Pen Permits until Investigation is Complete

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has put a hold on any new permits for net pens until a thorough investigation is completed into the escape of Atlantic salmon from net pens on Cypress Island. Inslee said this week that the release of net pen-raised Atlantic salmon into Washington’s waters has created an emergency situation that has […]

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