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A Chicago fossil of Archaeopteryx uncovers unknown features, supporting theories of bird evolution from dinosaurs and ...
(Reuters) -A new analysis of a pigeon-sized Archaeopteryx fossil in the collection of the Field Museum in Chicago is ...
University of New South Wales. "'Extremely rare event': bone analysis suggests ancient echidnas lived in water." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 28 April 2025. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 04 ...
The humerus bone—which is the upper arm bone between the shoulder and elbow—is the only bone known that belongs to the extinct species, Kryoryctes cadburyi, named in 2005. Outwardly ...
In the 1990s, a team from Museums Victoria identified the humerus bone, in the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow, as once belonging to the Kryoryctes cadburyi, an egg-laying monotreme.
A Queensland paramedic who retrieved a man’s severed arm bone from a tree after a horrific car crash has lost her appeal to ...
New analysis of a 100-million-year-old fossil embedded in a rocky cove in Australia suggests echidnas may have evolved from ...
The humerus bone – which is the upper arm bone between the shoulder and elbow – is the only bone known that belongs to the extinct species, Kryoryctes cadburyi, named in 2005. Outwardly, the single ...
As the world's only surviving egg-laying mammals, Australasia's platypus and four echidna species are among the most extraordinary animals on ...
A new study suggests the platypus and echidna — the only egg-laying mammals — had a water-dwelling ancestor. The finding ...
As first reported by IFLScience, Dr. Matthew Taylor, a biological anthropologist at Georgia's Augusta University, identified a musical rasp fashioned from a human humerus while studying bone ...