Several Native American tribes have passed down legends of a race of white giants who were wiped out.
A new study describes how a small bone fragment indicates that a giant predatory lizard akin to the Komodo Dragon likely lived alongside Aborigines on the Australian continent about 50,000 years ago.
Four years after the first African giant snails appeared in Miami, there seems to be no stopping them.
A 17-foot oarfish washed up on a California beach Monday. The creature usually lives at depths of 700 to 3,000 feet and is rarely seen.
A Florida man had the catch of a lifetime, somehow reeling in a huge goliath grouper while sitting in his kayak.
Back in July, some gas and oil technicians were flying over one of Siberia’s more remote locations and noticed a giant sinkhole.
Video of this mysterious Siberian hole, filmed by a helicopter crew, was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week, and now everyone is speculating about what caused it. The 262-foot hole is located in the Yamal Peninsula in the gas rich section of Northern Siberia, a section of Siberia so remote people actually call it “The End Of the World.” So, what caused the hole? Sound off Twitter with your own theory, using the hashtag SiberiaHole.
This summer, archaeologists will excavate the city of Azekah in Israel, the location of the legendary battle between David and Goliath.
Several Native American tribes have passed down legends of a race of white giants who were wiped out.
A new study describes how a small bone fragment indicates that a giant predatory lizard akin to the Komodo Dragon likely lived alongside Aborigines on the Australian continent about 50,000 years ago.
Four years after the first African giant snails appeared in Miami, there seems to be no stopping them.
A 17-foot oarfish washed up on a California beach Monday. The creature usually lives at depths of 700 to 3,000 feet and is rarely seen.
A Florida man had the catch of a lifetime, somehow reeling in a huge goliath grouper while sitting in his kayak.
Back in July, some gas and oil technicians were flying over one of Siberia’s more remote locations and noticed a giant sinkhole.
Video of this mysterious Siberian hole, filmed by a helicopter crew, was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week, and now everyone is speculating about what caused it. The 262-foot hole is located in the Yamal Peninsula in the gas rich section of Northern Siberia, a section of Siberia so remote people actually call it “The End Of the World.” So, what caused the hole? Sound off Twitter with your own theory, using the hashtag SiberiaHole.
This summer, archaeologists will excavate the city of Azekah in Israel, the location of the legendary battle between David and Goliath.