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A group of fossils of elasmosaurs -- some of the most famous in North America -- have just been formally identified as belonging to a 'very odd' new genus of the sea monster, unlike any previously ...
Fossilized footprints discovered in Victoria, Australia, are rewriting reptile evolutionary history. Dating back 359 million ...
New discoveries of fossil clawed footprints from Australia, published in Nature, push the origin of reptiles back in time by ...
Scientists identify a new elasmosaur species, Traskasaura sandrae. Fossils found in British Columbia reveal a unique mix of ...
Fossil claw prints found in Australia were probably made by the earliest known members of the group that includes reptiles, ...
Fossil tracks found in Australia push the origin of reptiles back by 40 million years, altering the timeline of tetrapod ...
Researchers from Marshall University have helped make a breakthrough in the world of paleontology. While working with an international investigative team from Chile ...
A report in the journal Nature estimates that the amniote tracks date to between 350 million and 359 million years ago.
A new study suggests two fossil trackways found in Australia were made by an early amniote, a group that today includes ...
A group of Canadian fossils is identified as a new genus of the elasmosaurus "sea monster" that existed tens of millions of ...
A "very odd" sea creature fossil from Vancouver Island has been officially identified as a new species, Traskasaura sandrae.
Mr Brian Butler pulls in US$600,000 a year selling crested geckos, docile creatures that resemble diminutive cartoon dragons.
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