Although we just ran a big update from Guillermo del Toro on all things The Hobbit last week, we have yet another interesting, and pretty damn cool, update to feature today. Over on The One Ring ...
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(CN) — Researchers at the University of Colorado in Boulder identified three new species of prehistoric mammals through fossils that enhance scientific understanding of how quickly mammals evolved ...
Research published today in the peer-reviewed Journal of Systematic Palaeontology describes the discovery of three new species of ancient creatures from the dawn of modern mammals, and hints at rapid ...
Who and what is Beorn in ‘The Hobbit’? According to a Wiki Fandom page, Beorn is a skin-changer with the ability to transform into a great black bear. Other times, he appears as a human with a great ...
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World famous LOTR fansite The One Ring.net was recently graced by THE HOBBIT director and creature die-hard Guillermo Del Toro. He posted something very special in their forums and they were quick to ...
Meet Beornus honeyi — but you can call him Beorn. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Early on their quest to reach the Lonely ...
Peter Jackson's trilogies of Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit brought many of these creatures to life for the big screen. The ...
Take a creature that's just over three feet tall, with a brain the size of a grapefruit, oversized clown-shoe feet, and the ability to craft and hunt with stone tools. Is it another species? A sick or ...
Like most readers of J.R.R. Tolkein’s fantasy trilogy Lord of the Rings, I first encountered the books in my early teen years, after reading and enjoying The Hobbit. I started The Fellowship of the ...
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