Fossils
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23 Million Years Old Fossil Helps Understand Ancient Seal Underwater Feeding
The 23 Million Years of Fossils of a relative of today's seals helped to understand the ancient seal underwater feeding. The researchers discovered the ecological transition of seals from land to underwater to look for food. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Extinct Penguin Found To Be Among The Smallest To Walk On Earth
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Oldest Mosasaur Fossil In North America Found
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Ginormous Fossils of 100-Foot-Long Dinosaur from 90 Million Years Ago Broke the Asphalt Roads While in Transit — Argentina
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New Discovered Fossils Shed Light on the Ancient Ancestors of Marsupials
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160-Million-Year-Old Fossil Suggests Sauropod May Have the Longest Known Neck Ever
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New Study Analyzes Rich Fossil Bed in Nevada’s Famed Berlin-ichthyosaur State Park
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Recently Discovered Fossil Site Reveals that Giant Arthropods May Have Ruled the Depths 470 Million Years Ago
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Animal with First-Ever Skeleton Revealed by Fossils 500 Million Years Old
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Fish Fossil Found in China May Have the World's Oldest Teeth
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First-Ever Gliding Reptile Looks Like a Dragon, Fossils Reveal
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Fossil Found by a Teacher in the Beach May Just Be Older than Dinosaurs
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Fish Fossil Revealed More Evidence that Teeth May Have Evolved from Outside the Mouth