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A tiny hole in Greenland reveals how creatures survived extreme climate 210 million years ago
Located in East Greenland's Fleming Fjord Formation, the recently identified 210-million-year-old lungfish burrows provide ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paleontologists associated with different institutions in Argentina, along with a scientist from the U.K., have identified specks ...
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Archosaurs of the Triassic - when early reptiles ruled a world of hidden killers
Long before dinosaurs became dominant, the Triassic world was ruled by archosaurs whose true behavior is still debated by ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Are you a fan of dragons? If so, you may have reason to celebrate a recent discovery. The discoveries are in relation to the dinocephalosaurus orientalis, a dinosaur that lived ...
Scientists have identified a new species of extinct crocodile kin that reveals they unexpectedly ruled the coasts of the Triassic period. The groundbreaking discovery of the Benggwigwishingasuchus ...
The mass extinction that wiped out nearly all life on Earth just before the dinosaurs evolved may have been caused by a global temperature drop rather than a rapidly warming climate. The End Triassic ...
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240-Million-Year-Old Coelacanth May Have Used Lungs to Hear Underwater
Learn how fossils and high-resolution imaging revealed that some Triassic fish may have used a lung-like organ to detect ...
Imagine a crocodile that would rather sprint than swim. It dashes over dry ground on long, slender legs like a reptilian ...
Whoever the trackmakers are, these footprints establish the origin of bird-like feet at least as early as the Late Triassic Period. The authors add: “ Trisauropodiscus tracks are known from numerous ...
The biggest mass extinction of all time happened 251 million years ago, at the Permian-Triassic boundary. Virtually all of life was wiped out, but the pattern of how life was killed off on land has ...
The latest clues hint at where pterosaurs — the first vertebrates to fly — came from, how they evolved, what they ate and more.
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