Pterodactyls had light, hollow bones—just like modern birds. This adaptation made them lightweight and able to fly more easily. Despite their large wings, this skeletal structure kept them light ...
Haugh Woods, Herefordshire is famed for its butterflies and moths, with over 600 species living there! The very rare Pearl-bordered Fritillary butterfly thrives in the recently coppiced areas, as do ...
Take a walk on the wild side at The British Ironwork Centre and Sculpture Park and see dinosaurs and dragons on their extinction trail. Over 128,000 species are thought to be endangered, and over ...
Leicester Square London, is a free audio walking tour where you can discover more about your favourite movie and tv characters from DC Super Heroes to Dis ...
At Europa-Park, Germany’s largest theme park, Halloween is a super eerie and exciting time! There are so many pumpkins, straw ...
Triceratops had one of the largest skulls of any land animal! Its skull could be up to 2.5 metres (8 feet) long, taking up nearly one-third of its body length. The weight of its skull, including the ...
Imagine a creature as tall as a building, with razor-sharp teeth! That’s the T. rex. Its name means “Tyrant Lizard King” – and for a good reason. Standing at 12 to 20 feet tall and 40 feet long, this ...
Brachiosaurus was truly a gentle giant of the dinosaur world, with its long neck, massive body, and plant-eating habits. Its towering presence and unique features make it one of the most fascinating ...
This week at Crockford Bridge Farm in Surrey, their annual outdoor Pumpkin Market is open with Pumpkins and gourds of every shape, size and colour piled up on haybales in a displa ...
Diplodocus was a gentle giant of the Jurassic world, with its long neck, whip-like tail, and plant-eating habits. Its fascinating features, from its unique tail to its long, slender body, make it one ...
A few weeks ago, someone made an event on social media telling people to walk into Area 51. That’s a top-secret military base in the middle of a desert in the United States of America. The event’s a ...
Beavers are eco-system engineers! They gnaw away at trees, build dams and the dams trap water and create lakes and ponds and changes the landscape. They are a keystone species – an animal that creates ...