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The Brighterside of News on MSNDinosaurs roamed the northern hemisphere millions of years earlier than previously thoughtMore than 230 million years ago, long before giant dinosaurs thundered across Earth, a chicken-sized creature walked near the ...
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World Heritage Day: The Fossil Sites That Changed Our Understanding of LifeHave you ever wondered what the world looked like millions of years ago? Imagine walking in a place where every rock could ...
An in-depth assessment reveals that dozens of giant amphibians died on an ancient floodplain. Around 230 million years ago, ...
The Museum of Texas Tech houses fossils from the Triassic, Ice Age. Here's a behind the scenes look into the paleontology ...
A prehistoric floodplain in Wyoming has revealed a mass grave of giant amphibians ... data from a single Triassic event. The Nobby Knob site also contributes important data on the growth patterns of B ...
240 million years ago, it hunted its prey, such as the giant prehistoric amphibian Mastodonsaurus, in a warm and humid swamp landscape among large horsetail plants. Credit: SMNS, M. Rech A new review ...
Colossal Biosciences, which ultimately wants to bring back wooly mammoths, revealed it had used DNA from a fossil skull to create the first dire wolves born since they became extinct. Two males—named ...
Paleontologists unearth 230-million-year-old mass grave of giant amphibians ... the Nobby Knob fossil assemblage provides an opportunity for future research into Late Triassic ecosystems and ...
The collection of Metoposaurid temnospondyl fossils unearthed in Wyoming tell an incomplete story.
Dozens of amphibians perished together on an ... and preparation of mass mortality beds. The Nobby Knob fossil assemblage provides an excellent opportunity for future research into Late Triassic ...
A skull of the Triassic amphibian Buettnererpeton bakeri gets ... according to a new paper published April 2 in the journal PLOS One. The fossil cache may also offer new insights into the lives ...
Hidden in the sedimentary rock layers was a fossil that would soon become a key piece in understanding turtle evolution. Paleontologists dated the specimen to the late Triassic period, approximately ...
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