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A 183-million-year-old plesiosaur fossil unveils rare skin details, reshaping our understanding of ancient marine life.
Steven Spielberg's groundbreaking film, Jurassic Park, features many dinosaur species but notably excludes aquatic life for a ...
The end of the Ordovician, in contrast, was kicked off by the Earth’s thermostat firmly flipping to “cold” – and much like ...
For the first time, a giant alatoconchid bivalve fossil has been discovered by researchers in Central China's Hubei Province, ...
A 166-million-year-old reptile that lived during the time of the dinosaurs was believed to have swum in ancient lagoons, but […] ...
Scientists in Australia have identified the oldest known fossil footprints of a reptile-like animal on a slab of sandstone recovered near Melbourne.
The park holds fossils dating back 290 million years, from the Permian era, making it Asia’s largest marine fossil site. Discovered in 1954 by geologist S.K. Ghosh, the fossils stretch over a ...
Inaugurated by Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, this park is home to marine fossils dating back 290 million years—from the Permian era—making it the largest marine fossil site in Asia.
Discovered 25 years ago, a 444-million-year-old marine arthropod fossil stumped paleontologists ... making it the second most deadly (after the Permian extinction—you don’t get the nickname ...
(Image Credit: Yang Dinghua) Artistic reconstruction of the terrestrial ecological landscape before the end Permian mass extinction based on fossil palynomorphs ... It killed off about 95 percent of ...
"While fossilized spores and pollen of plants from the Early Triassic do not provide strong evidence for a sudden and catastrophic biodiversity loss, both marine ... fossil assemblages across the ...
It unveils a prehistoric world from the early Permian period, over 280 million years ago, when the landlocked region was submerged beneath a frigid ocean. Gondwana Marine Fossil Park, Manendragarh ...