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The Atlantic Shark Institute is asking beachgoers for assistance searching for fossilized shark teeth. Jon Dodd, executive ...
A recent study by Keifeng Yu and his colleagues, published in Acta Geologica Sinica, describes the discovery and ...
A recent study published in Papers in Palaeontology describes the discovery and identification of a new species of ...
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Paleontologists have discovered that a three-eyed sea moth predator lived on Earth half a billion years ago with evidence found in one of the most fossil-rich areas of the world.
Ulughbegasaurus, a giant predator from 90 million years ago that eclipsed the first tyrannosaurs, has been discovered.
A mystery has been building in the Caribbean. Decades ago, fossilized teeth were discovered in Cuba dating to about 18 million years ago. They were small but tapered, sharp and serrated.
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WNCT Greenville on MSNAnnual North Carolina Fossil Festival to take place in AuroraNorth Carolina Fossil Festival will take place in Aurora on May 24th to 25th, featuring millions of years old fossils, shark ...
Fossil teeth show extinct giant kangaroos spent their lives close to home – and perished when the climate changed.
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