Tentacles, pointy teeth and the T-rex of the sea: the Natural History Museum on beasts that once ruled the oceans ⊖
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A new exhibition, Jurassic Oceans, showcases the fearsome creatures that lurked below the surface – and offers a stark warning about the impact of warming waters on marine ecosystems today
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Specimen from 1983 lay forgotten at Natural History Museum until recently, when spotted by a volunteer and identified as new genus
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There are better ways to raise money than jeopardising a model that draws visitors to Britain and has huge benefits for the wider economy
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London museum defies drop in numbers seen elsewhere, attributed to cost of living and fall in international tourists
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A shortlist of 24 images has been selected for the wildlife photographer of the year people’s choice award. You can vote for your favourite image online. The winner will be announced on 25 March and …
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Iida Turpeinen’s novel has been a sensation in her native Finland. On the eve of its UK publication, she talks about her compulsion to tell of the sociable giant’s plight
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The Wildlife Photographer of the Year is an annual competition hosted by the Natural History Museum in London, which awards top honours in various categories for outstanding photography
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