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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
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Once Believed to Have Came from Bears, Footprints in Archeological Site Found to Have Belonged to Early Humans
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Elephant Skull Fossil Reveals How the Species Adapted to Thrive in African Grasslands