Fossils
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Duckbilled Dinosaur Fossils Discovered to be from a New Genus
Hadrosaurs are one of the biggest families of herbivorous dinosaurs during the Cretaceous Period. Its first recorded remains were found by a local part-time fossil hunter who then drew the attention of the team who finally confirmed it as a new species. To date, this was the second hadrosaur species found in Japan.
Latest Research Articles
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480-Million-Year-Old Missing Link in The Evolution of Starfish Found!
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Drastic Ice Melt Reveals Frozen Archive of Ancient Arrows in Norway
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Animal Embryos Evolved Before Animals
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This "Grinning Crocodile" is Possibly the Answer to Evolution
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'First Giant' Dinosaur's Fossil Found In Argentina
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Scientists Find Oldest Footprints On Earth That Date Back Up To 551 Million Years
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Mother Of All Lizards: World's Oldest Reptile Fossil Dates Back 240 Million Years
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There Were Kangaroo-Sized Turkeys in Prehistoric Australia
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Australian Fossils Could Be the Oldest Evidence of Life on Earth
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The First Americans: Shocking New Study Reveals Humans Lived in the Americas 130,000 Years Ago
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Newly Discovered World’s Oldest Fungus in South Africa Raises Questions About Early Life on Earth
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This 40000-Year-Old Cranium in Portugal Blurs the Line of Evolution