The remains of a prehistoric sea cow tell story of multiple predator attacks In a nutshell A remarkable fossil discovery in ...
Between 122 and 108 million years ago, the Australian landmass was much farther south than today. Victoria was positioned ...
According to the authors of the new paper, the other birds that were around 69 million years ago were strange and not so similar to the birds of today. “Places with any substantial fossil record of ...
Groundbreaking research published today in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology has unveiled a landmark discovery – fossils ...
Between 122 and 108 million years ago, the Australian landmass was much farther south than today. Victoria was positioned within the Antarctic Circle ...
A fossilized animal vomit from 66 million years ago was discovered at the World Heritage ... Peter Dennicke, a local fossil hunter, was walking around Stevens Clint when he came across a strange ...
Researchers dated the fossil animal regurgitate to the end of the Cretaceous era nearly 66 million years ago. Fossilised lump of 66 million-year-old animal vomit (Museum of East Zealand ...
Based on the new discovery, the first birds arose 172 million to 164 million years ago. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Perhaps the other side of the world, according to researchers at Penn State who found insect damage on fossil leaves from ... existed millions of years ago in modern-day Patagonia, Argentina.
The fossilized neck bone of a flying reptile unearthed in Canada shows tell-tale signs of being bitten by a crocodile-like creature 76 million years ago ... so finding fossils where another ...