Spain
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Hiker Stumbles Upon Well-Preserved 230 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprint in Spain
The footprint is from an extinct species called Isochirotherium, an ancestor of both crocodiles and dinosaurs.
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Ancient Environment Modeling Helps Shed Light On Evolution, Researchers Say
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Early Extinct Mammal Suffered From Prehistoric Hair Loss, Say Researchers
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How Ancient Birds Mastered the Skies
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Link Found Between Early Human and Chimpanzee Hearing Patterns [VIDEO]
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Sticking Around in Strategic Dolphin-Fin Spots: Barnacles Are Wily
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Ancient Copper Settlement Discovered in Spain
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Two New Species of Mushroom Discovered in Spain
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Three New Species of Springtails Discovered in Spanish Cave