A fossil skull barely 1 inch long has proved to be a newborn reptile from Brazil’s Late Triassic, a period more than 230 million years ago when early reptiles dominated land ecosystems. Its tiny jaw ...
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Scientists announced on March 5, 2026, that they have identified an entirely new genus of mammal called Tous, a group of ...
In a study published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, researchers Dr. Giovanna M. X. Paixão and her colleagues ...
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"It's a really strange animal, and the weird twist in the jaw drove us crazy trying to figure it out." ...
Two marsupial species thought long extinct, until now known only from fossils, were found alive in New Guinea through a ...
The death of this ancient species, discovered alongside more newly described mammals, had been greatly exaggerated.
A possum and a glider long thought extinct have been rediscovered in New Guinea by a group including Australian mammalogist Tim Flannery.
An ancient hornless rhino fossil found in the Canadian Arctic, Epiaceratherium itjilik, shows rhinos once lived much farther north.
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