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IFLScience on MSN165-Million-Year-Old Fossil Is New Species Of Ancient Parasite. Did It Come From A Dinosaur’s Butt?Say hello to Juracanthocephalus daohugouensis, a parasite that lived way back in the Jurassic, but one that’s been scrambling ...
The National Museum of Natural History contains the petrified remains of ancient trees that were once the centerpiece of a ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThese Ancient Animals Have Survived Since the Age of DinosaursNature craves novelty. A look around the wide earth shows her hands engaged in eternal experiments—mixing this with that, ...
In Chile's Torres del Paine National Park, the remarkably preserved remains of a pregnant ichthyosaur, nicknamed “Fiona,” ...
Mississippi has changed over millions of years and everything from sea monster to dire wolf fossils can be found here.
A new study is reshaping how scientists date dinosaur fossils in Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park (DPP). Using advanced drone-assisted 3D mapping, researchers have uncovered significant variations ...
Most people picture the time of dinosaurs as a steamy, tropical world. But during the Late Cretaceous period, northern Alaska ...
The Arctic landscape during the Cretaceous Period may have been dominated by the dinosaurs, but the rivers and streams held something more familiar. Alaska's fresh waters 73 million years ago were ...
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Here's what makes California's Central Valley a fossil hot spot: Q&AAccording to George, the Central Valley is home to a number of significant fossil finds—including California's state dinosaur ...
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ZME Science on MSNDinosaurs Were Doing Just Fine Before the Asteroid HitNew research overturns the idea that dinosaurs were already dying out before the asteroid hit.
Coelacanths are marine vertebrates, often known as "living fossils" or "dinosaur fish," that date back over 400 million years ago, longer than dinosaurs themselves. There are two types ...
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Study Finds on MSNAncient Volcanic Winters May Have Triggered Dinosaur DominanceAncient volcanic winters, not just carbon dioxide warming, likely triggered the end-Triassic extinction when dinosaurs rose ...
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