Around 115 million years ago, northern Australia’s seas hosted a colossal shark that rewrites what we thought we knew about ...
Australian fossils reveal colossal 8-meter shark that ruled the seas 115 million years ago, proving shark lineages were ...
These fossils, which include teeth, bones, and remains of ancient marine reptiles, amphibians, bony fish, and sharks, come ...
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30,000 fossils uncovered in the Arctic show how oceans came back to life after the ‘Great Dying’
Arctic fossils reveal the oldest known oceanic reptile ecosystem from the Age of Dinosaurs. Over 30,000 specimens show marine ...
These Spitsbergen fossils suggest recovery came far faster. They show food chains rebuilt within three million years.
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Scientists Unearth 110-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur “Mummy” in Canada With Its Skin and Organs So Intact, It Looks Almost Alive
In March 2011, a Canadian backhoe operator unearthed what paleontologists now call one of the most extraordinary fossil finds ...
A pair of jaws found in phosphate reveal the existence of a new duck-billed dinosaur, Taleta taleta, that thrived just before ...
The findings in Spitsbergen demonstrate that marine ecosystems rebounded rapidly after the end-Permian mass extinction, ...
Tourists taking in the breathtaking views of the Great Ocean Road may be unaware that a stretch of this iconic coastline is ...
An international team of geologists and paleontologists is pioneering a groundbreaking methodology to reliably determine the ...
More than 30,000 teeth, bones and other fossils from a 249 million-year-old community of extinct marine reptiles, amphibians, bony fish and sharks have been discovered on the remote Arctic island of ...
A team of palaeontologists from the Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil, have discovered and described a brand-new ...
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