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Paleontologists are marveling over a unique fossil of a specimen that pre-dated the dinosaurs, according to new research.
This new species of ancient arthropod has been affectionately named Sue and scientifically dubbed Keurbos susanae.
Study from University of Leicester describes a new species of fossil that is 444 million years-old with soft insides ...
A 444-million-year-old fossil named "Sue" preserves internal organs of Keurbos susanae, raising questions about arthropod ...
A new species of fossil from 444 million years ago ... "We are now sure she was a primitive marine arthropod but her precise evolutionary relationships remain frustratingly elusive." ...
In the vast and mysterious depths of prehistoric oceans, colossal creatures once ruled the waters. These marine giants, such ...
About 131 million years ago, an 11-foot-long ichthyosaur slammed snout first into the seafloor and was rapidly buried by ...
For decades, sharks were seen as silent hunters. A groundbreaking discovery reveals they’ve been “speaking” all along and the ...
The new study found the characteristics in Helmetia expansa differed from previous studies. It is said that these species had ...
A 444-million-year-old fossil with no head, no legs, and perfectly preserved guts is reshaping what we know about ancient life.