Articles for category: Prehistoric Theories

Space and Extinction: What Paleontology Tells Us About Cosmic Dangers

Space and Extinction: What Paleontology Tells Us About Cosmic Dangers

When we peer through telescopes into the vastness of space, it’s easy to think of the cosmos as a peaceful, distant realm. But beneath our feet lies a different story entirely. The fossil record speaks of catastrophic encounters between Earth and space rocks that have shaped life as we know it. The Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) extinction ...

A World Built for Herbivore Success

Jurassic Supersizing: Why This Era Was Dinosaur Heaven

Step into the Jurassic, a time when dinosaurs didn’t just survive—they flourished on a scale the planet had never seen before. Towering sauropods stretched their necks skyward, predators grew fiercer, and lush landscapes offered food and shelter in abundance. With warm climates, rich vegetation, and fewer rivals than in earlier ages, conditions were perfect for ...