Fossils
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How Ancient Birds Mastered the Skies
Ancient birds had an intricate arrangement of muscles and ligaments that controlled the main feathers of their wings. This suggests that some were able to fly as well as modern birds.
Latest Research Articles
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Woolly Mammoth Bones Uncovered In Michigan
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New Study Reveals Detailed History Of Maiasaura Dinosaurs
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Shellfish Shed Light On Pangea's Ancient Climate
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Rare Early Jurassic Corals Found, Study Shows
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True Colors of Ancient Bats Revealed Through Fossil Pigments In Groundbreaking Study
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Fish and Humans Have Tooth Enamel In Common, New Study Shows
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New World Fossils Indicate Earliest Evidence of Human Decapitation Rituals
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Early Australians Faced Ancient Killer Lizards
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New Hadrosaur Species Roamed Snowy Alaska, Researchers Say
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Ice Age Humans Fished For Salmon, Too
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Africa’s Earliest Known Coelacanth Is 360 Million Years Old?
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[VIDEO] 'Living fossil' Is Actually Rapidly Evolving, Researchers Say