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Fossil hints sea monster roamed beyond the ocean
New fossil discoveries are forcing scientists to redraw the boundaries of ancient oceans, suggesting that some of the most ...
Peter Morics is a list writer from the United States. He has been writing about video games for five years. He started out as a news writer, covering some of the biggest moments in the industry, but ...
The Dubai Game Expo Summit powered by Pocket Gamer Connects returns on May 7th to 8th 2025, offering a chance to gain insights into the world’s fastest-growing games market, MENA. In an exclusive ...
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Disney's Percy Jackson reboot just proved why it’s better than The Sea of Monsters movie
Percy Jackson & the Olympians season 2 is the TV show's true test, and 1 creative choice proves exactly why it's better than ...
Andrew is a science-fiction/adventure-horror writer from the UK and a graduate of Falmouth University currently working for both GameRant and DualShockers. At ...
In the oceans of earth millions of years ago, danger was never far away and monsters lurked in every shadow. Experience this astounding world by playing as six different prehistoric marine reptiles, ...
What do you do when a mysterious sea serpent is prowling warm Gulf waters? You catch it, chop it up and make it into soup. That's the lesson learned in a segment in Nashville writer Allen Sircy's new ...
Do you remember the 1970s live-action series, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters? Well, it’s back…. and has a brand new look! Starring in the film? Actors David Arquette, Solomon Stewart and Rebecca Bloom.
In May 1925, a strange decaying corpse washed ashore on Moore’s Beach, now known as Natural Bridges State Beach, in Santa Cruz. Locals who swarmed out to investigate the specimen described elephantine ...
Machine generated contents note: Classical Antecedents -- The Earliest Medieval Maps with Sea Monsters: Beatus Mappaemundi -- "Let the Waters Bring Forth Abundantly": Sea Monsters in the Creation -- ...
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