Tags: species
February 3rd, 2012
Meet 'Shrimp-Zilla': Scientists Discover Super-Giant Species of Amphipod Near New Zealand
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on February 3rd, 2012 @ 09:21:23 am , using 326 words
Published on February 3rd, 2012 @ 09:21:23 am , using 326 words
Posted in Events and Issues: Credible Resources
By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com
There are ordinary amphipods, known to be mostly tiny shrimp-like crustaceans that thrive in aquatic environments around the world, and now there are "supergiant" amphipods, which are 10 times larger and, frankly, quite… more »
July 19th, 2011
Alaskan Loch Ness Monster? Cryptozoologists All Abuzz Over Alaskan Footage Of Large Unknown Species
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on July 19th, 2011 @ 09:40:35 am , using 452 words
Published on July 19th, 2011 @ 09:40:35 am , using 452 words
Posted in Events and Issues: Credible Resources
MSNBC/Discovery ChannelAlaska may have its own version of the Loch Ness monster, according to prominent cryptozoologists who say a video shows a mysterious marine animal, which they believe is a Cadborosaurus. Meaning "reptile" or "lizard" from Cadbo… more »
November 25th, 2010
100-million-year-old crocodile species discovered
Posted by: Conservative Refocus
Published on November 25th, 2010 @ 09:59:54 pm , using 218 words
Published on November 25th, 2010 @ 09:59:54 pm , using 218 words
Posted in Events and Issues: Credible Resources
Thursday, November 25, 2010; 7:52 AM
BANGKOK -- A new species of crocodile that lived 100 million years ago has been identified from a fossil found in Thailand, researchers said Thursday.
Komsorn Lauprasert, a scientist at Mahasarakham Univers… more »
October 27th, 2010
Global extinction crisis looms, new study says (Democrats top the list!...well...maybe not THIS list...)
Posted by: Conservative Refocus
Published on October 27th, 2010 @ 08:50:48 pm , using 852 words
Published on October 27th, 2010 @ 08:50:48 pm , using 852 words
Posted in Events and Issues: Credible Resources
By Juliet EilperinWashington Post Staff WriterWednesday, October 27, 2010; 12:28 AM A growing number of creatures could disappear from the earth, with one-fifth of all vertebrates and as many as a third of all sharks and rays now facing the thre… more »





