The arthropod, Arthropleura, lived in forests near the equator between 346 million and 290 million years ago, during the late ...
Arthropleura were huge, had a bunch of legs, and likely scavenged on dead bodies. How charming. And now we know what their ...
For more than a hundred years, scientists have been chasing the face of a creature so large and bizarre it feels almost ...
During the Carboniferous Period, Earth's atmospheric oxygen levels surged, helping some plants and animals grow to gigantic ...
According to new research, the head of Arthropleura consisted of a round, bulbous structure with two short, bell-shaped ...
The giant bug’s topper was a round bulb with two short bell-shaped antennae, two protruding eyes like a crab, and a rather small mouth adapted for grinding leaves and bark, according to new research ...
The largest bug to ever live, Arthropleura, was part of a group called arthropods — which includes crabs, spiders and insects ...
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Even Perry’s few truly creative quips inspire little more than confusion. “Say the right thing, maybe you can be / Crawling on me like a centipede,” she sings on “GIMME GIMME”—a great line if you’re ...
As “The Substance” hits theaters, here’s a look at eight other films in the goopy subgenre of body horror. By Kellina Moore In some scary movies, the sources of horror are closer than in ...