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Serrations at the edges of a fossilized flipper of the ancient marine reptile Temnodontosaurussuggests it may have been able to swim silently.
A vertebrate fossil discovered in a rock from the Late Triassic period (approximately 220 million years ago) in Takahashi ...
The gull-sized pterosaur was found at the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona along with hundreds of other fossils ...
Long before whales ruled the oceans, ancient bone-eating worms were already thriving on the seafloor, feasting on the ...
Paleontologists in southwestern China have unearthed fossils of *Dinocephalosaurus orientalis*, a 240-million-year-old marine ...
These bone-eating communities are ancient, and have been on Earth for at least 100 million years. Before whales existed, bone-eating worms were eating into the skeletons of mosasaurs, ichthyosaurs and ...
Imagine the sound of a dinosaur roaring... Super loud, right? Wrong... It turns out the giant prehistoric creatures almost ...
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During the Late Triassic, climatic conditions changed across the globe, leading to a general increase in warm and humid conditions outside the equatorial belt. This became an opportunity that allowed ...
Triassic reptiles took 10,000 mile trips through “hellish” conditions, study suggests First study to consider how ancient reptiles dispersed across the Earth after end-Permian mass extinction ...
Correction: An armoured marine reptile from the Early Triassic of South China and its phylogenetic and evolutionary implications ...
The discovery, of a nearly complete skeleton stretching about 16 feet, belongs to dinocephalosaurus orientalis, a marine reptile that lived approximately 240 million years ago during the Triassic ...