Terror birds were apex predators some 12 million years ago in South America. A newly published discovery could be the largest ...
Researchers including a Johns Hopkins University evolutionary biologist report they have analyzed a fossil of an extinct ...
In Colombia, a fossil-collecting rancher has found a giant, flightless killer from 13 million years ago — and a missing link ...
Researchers confirm the terror bird fossil 20 years after its South American discovery, comparing the creature to a massive, ...
A 12-million-year-old fossil of a prehistoric "terror bird" discovered in South America might represent the largest known ...
While past terror bird fossils placed the meat-eating birds at 3 to 9 feet tall, new findings suggest that some were even ...
A team of researchers analyzed a 12-million-year-old fossilized bone discovered in Colombia's fossiliferous Tatacoa Desert ...
A massive terror bird fossil, the largest of its kind, was recently uncovered in Colombia’s desert—shedding light on ancient ecosystems.
A Colombian rancher has discovered a fossilized bone that points to the existence of a giant terror bird species. The fossil, ...
The fossil was on display in a museum, but unlabeled and hidden right under paleontologists’ noses for 20 years.
Though known only from a shinbone fragment, a newly-described flesh-eating terror just might be the largest known member of ...
The mostly flightless, meat-eating dinosaur descendents were the size of dogs at their smallest, but the largest known ...