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Scientists reevaluate Cleveland’s iconic sea monster
Quick Take Cleveland’s famous sea monster, Dunkleosteus terrelli, was recently discovered to have a more typical jaw size than originally thought. It was also found to be of a more normal size ...
In novels like “Moby Dick” or “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” monsters exist to aggravate and impinge on human life. Science, folklore, and fiction have villainized deep sea creatures for centuries, ...
Earth.com: Russell Engelman, graduate student in biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed his study, which advanced the understanding of a prehistoric sea monster's anatomy. “The last ...
Popular Science: Russell Engelman, graduate student in biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, collaborated with an international team of researchers from Australia, the United Kingdom and Russia ...
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