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Everyone wants to be with their family over the holidays, but spare a thought for a group of orphan fossils that have been separated from their parents since the dawn of animal evolution, over half a billion years ago. Strange … Continue reading
A new study identifies nearly 500 minuscule finger and toe bones as belonging to 45-million-year-old tiny primates. Many of the fossils are so small they rival the diminutive size of a mustard seed. Representing nine different taxonomic families of primates … Continue reading
Photomicrographs of fresh olivine (large green, blue and pink crystals) and glass inclusion (lower left inset). The first 1.5 billion years of Earth’s evolution is subject to considerable… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full … Continue reading
Deadly snakes are among Australia’s most iconic animals. Now a new study helps explain how they descended from creatures that have come from Asia over the past 30 million years. Strange & Offbeat: Fossils & Ruins News — ScienceDaily
An international team of scientists has discovered the first evidence that a huge carnivorous dinosaur roamed southern Africa 200 million year ago. Strange & Offbeat: Fossils & Ruins News — ScienceDaily
The only fossilized specimen of a species previously unknown to science — an ‘obscure’ stalked filter feeder — has just been detailed for the first time. Strange & Offbeat: Fossils & Ruins News — ScienceDaily
The only fossilized specimen of a species previously unknown to science — an ‘obscure’ stalked filter feeder — has just been detailed for the first time. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Scientists have identified the smallest and youngest specimen of Ichthyosaurus communis on record and found an additional surprise preserved in its stomach. Strange & Offbeat: Fossils & Ruins News — ScienceDaily
Scientists have identified the smallest and youngest specimen of Ichthyosaurus communis on record and found an additional surprise preserved in its stomach. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily