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The Discovery of a Fossil Beetle in a Coconut Gives Fresh Light on Neotropical Rainforests
As per a Penn State-led group of experts analyzing potential insect damage in a 60-million-year-old fossil, tiny beetles that feed on palm species fruits may have acquired a taste for coconuts long ago.
Latest Research Articles
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Tuataras: Fossil Discovery Reveals Secrets About the Mysterious Reptile
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A New Fossil of Birds Has Been Discovered in the Great Wall of China
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New Pterosaur Dinosaur Fossil Discovered on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
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Finding Giants: Are There More Massive Animals Waiting to be Discovered?
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Monstrous Underwater Scorpion Fossil Discovered by Researchers in Australia
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Fossilized Remains of 'Dolly' Provides First Evidence of Respiratory Infection in Dinosaur
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Recently Discovered Fossil May Reveal How Arthropods Developed Breathing System
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Recently Discovered Fossil May be Key to Unlock Charles Darwin's "Abominable" Mystery
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Fossil of Extinct 'Sea Dragon' Hailed as the Largest Ever Found in the UK
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Researchers Unearthed Giant 'Sea Dragon' Believed to be Largest Ever Discovered in UK
Once Believed to Have Came from Bears, Footprints in Archeological Site Found to Have Belonged to Early Humans
Elephant Skull Fossil Reveals How the Species Adapted to Thrive in African Grasslands