After years of analysis, the animal turned out to be an entirely new species — one that lived millions of years longer than ...
In a dry riverbed in Brazil, in a dense forest near the Amazon, a team of paleontologists found a fossilized jawbone from an ...
“Living fossil” is often misused, but chitons really haven’t changed much in about 300 million years.
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In the depths of the rainforest, scientists just found a living fossil without ears
Deep in the heart of Borneo’s tropical rainforests, a rare and mysterious living fossil lurks in the shadows: the earless ...
Researchers discovered that a 215-million-year-old reptile started life on four legs and switched to two as an adult.
In paleontology, lineages that drop out of the fossil record and then re-emerge after long periods are termed ‘Lazarus taxa.’ ...
Biologists identify a new species of "living fossil" chiton through cutting-edge mitochondrial genome sequencing.
With its uniquely twisted jaw and sideways-facing teeth, the new species was a relic of an earlier and more experimental time in the evolution of life on Earth. Fossils discovered in Brazil show that ...
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Living fossil of the deep
The Goblin shark has survived nearly unchanged since ancient oceans, earning its reputation as a true living fossil. This video walks through its discovery, its transparent skin that reveals blood ...
The remains of a "weird" creature with a twisted jaw and sideways-facing teeth have been discovered in the Amazon jungle.
Discover a surprising 155-acre garden in Rockford, Illinois, filled with wooded trails, colorful plantings, and fascinating features worth exploring.
A research team led by Profs. Zhu Min, Lu Jing, and Zhu You'an from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and ...
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