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It was bigger than a killer whale: 66 million-year-old tooth suggests mosasaurs were hunting in rivers, not just seas
A mosasaur tooth has been found at one of the most famous Late Cretaceous fossil sites in the world. That means the famous ...
From creek beds to construction sites, North Texans keep stumbling onto dinosaur tracks, marine monsters and other fossils ...
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Frozen for 68 Million Years, a Giant Egg Called ‘The Thing’ Found in Antarctica Is Turning Prehistoric Science Upside Down
A leathery fossil unearthed from Antarctic sediment is overturning core ideas about how Earth’s dominant marine reptiles ...
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Around 115 million years ago, northern Australia’s seas hosted a colossal shark that rewrites what we thought we knew about early ocean predators. New fossil discoveries show that modern-type sharks ...
“The body sizes of nothosaurs are typically larger than pachypleurosaurs but smaller than pistosaurs, including plesiosaurs.” Lijiangosaurus yongshengensis had a small skull and a body length of over ...
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