Fossils
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270-Million-Year-Old Proto-Amphibian's Fossil Unearthed, Named As Kermit Frog
Researchers discovered a 270-million-year-old fossil of a proto-amphibian and they named it as Kermit the Frog. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Giant Predator Worms Lurked Beneath the Ancient Seafloor, Fossils Reveal
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Misidentified Fossils Dating To 132 And 113 Million Years Ago Were Found To Be Baby Marine Turtles
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"Last Crocodile in Europe" - Fossils of Largest Ever Crocodile Unearthed 4.5 Million Years Later
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Lake Powell's Fluctuating Shoreline Unearths Early Mammals’ Vertebrate Fossil
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130 Million Years Fossils Show Rare Early Deep-Sea Species Activities During Dinosaur Time
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Oldest Predator In South America Could Not Be Dinosaur After 265-Million-Years-Old Fossil Unearthed
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Dinosaur Foot Tracks Unearthed In Texas Park Due To Drought; Experts Say It’s Unusual To Uncover These Fossils
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Fossils of Ravens Reveal the Relationship Between Early Humans and Birds in Beijing
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266 Ancient Fossils Discovered in New Zealand That Could Date Back Three Million Years Ago
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266 Ancient Fossils Discovered in New Zealand That Could Date Back Three Million Years Ago
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23 Million Years Old Fossil Helps Understand Ancient Seal Underwater Feeding
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Fossils Tell How Plants Move Around The World: From America To Asia