It's always nice to throw in two of my favorite things on a video. In this case, really wild weather, and fossil hunting!
The frilled shark, a living fossil from the Cretaceous period, boasts primitive features like an eel-like body and frilled ...
Additional protection measures are coming to Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary as the South Carolina Department of Natural ...
Ahoy Mateys! Our pirate adventure is back, now through Oct. 31! The aquarium has been taken over by pirates and you are part ...
The extinct animal's face structure could help explain how vertebrates, including ourselves, evolved our distinctive look.
The Department of Natural Resources is cracking down on people who visit Crab Bank, a seabird sanctuary in the Charleston ...
A local museum will soon have a skull recreation on display of an ancient creature that hasn’t even been officially named yet ...
A Barrackville man known to his friends and family as “Wooly Mammoth” passed away Oct. 10 at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. Emmel Ray Garton Jr. is survived by his wife of 54 years, Mary ...
Researchers often rely on fossil teeth for clues about what extinct animals ate. Giant ground sloths’ teeth have been tricky to analyze, though – until now.
Shark teeth hunters have found many at Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary in Charleston Harbor at mouth of Shem Creek in Mount ...
By studying antelope fossils, researchers can revisit long-standing questions about how the Cradle of Humankind’s environment ...