A 240-Million-Year-Old Aquatic Reptile Fossil Challenges When Reptiles Ruled the Sea
A new look at a nearly forgotten old bone could change the way we think about the reptiles that preceded ...
Read moreA new look at a nearly forgotten old bone could change the way we think about the reptiles that preceded ...
Read moreThe newly-discovered Late Triassic bone bed at Lavernock, South Wales, represents a storm deposit that preserves a rich coastal marine ...
Read moreThe forests of the Late Carboniferous period (about 300-320 million years ago) harbored a great variety of arachnids. In addition ...
Read moreThe Year of the Dragon is off to an exciting paleontological start. Only a few weeks following Lunar New Year ...
Read moreAt more than 50 cm (20 inches) in height, the remarkable new species Cyathophycus balori is the largest known member ...
Read moreResearchers at Carnegie Mellon University, in collaboration with paleontologists from Spain and Poland, used fossil evidence to engineer a soft ...
Read moreIn a new paper published this month in the journal Diversity, paleontologists described the fossilized skeletons of the dolphin genus ...
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Read moreAn international team of paleontologists has described a new Early Eocene bat species from the well-preserved fossils — which include ...
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