Learn more about how this rare find gives researchers a glimpse at the predator-prey relationship these prehistoric creatures ...
Researchers Stunned to Find Five-Million-Year-Old Remains of a Mammal Related to the Present-Day Honey Badger In 2020, researchers stumbled on the fossils of a 5-million-year-old honey badger-like ...
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An amateur fossil hunter has uncovered a piece of animal vomit which dates back 66 million years on a beach in Denmark.
Despite being one of the most widely dispersed clades of prehistoric reptiles, the paleoecology of pterosaurs is poorly ...
you're walking on the same ground that dinosaurs walked on 166 million years ago, so you can tell things about how the animal actually moved." Emma Nicholls, Vertebrate Palaeontologist at Oxford ...
The sediments in which it was found date to the Early Jurassic Hettangian Age (201.3 million ... animal remains, study lead author Qian-Nan Zhang, a paleontologist with the Institute of Vertebrate ...