Researchers in China found Baminornis zhenghensis, which lived at roughly the same time as the famous Archaeopteryx but ...
Certain birds that gave rise to today’s ducks and geese found sanctuary in Antarctica during a mass extinction event 66 ...
Liverpool researchers' discovery of collagen in fossilized bones could provide new insights into dinosaurs. For years, ...
For decades, scientists have wondered at the taxonomy of Vegavis iaai— an ancient avian specimen that lived in what is now ...
"Few birds are as likely to start as many arguments among paleontologists as 'vegavis,'" said professor Christopher Torres.
The fossil sheds light on interactions within the Cretaceous food web and may represent the first record of this type of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN183 million-year-old plesiosaur fossil found preserved with skin, scalesWe report a virtually complete plesiosaur from the Lower Jurassic (∼183 Ma)3 Posidonia Shale of Germany that preserves skin ...
Digital reconstruction of the Late Cretaceous (~69 million years old) crown bird Vegavis iaai that was completed following ...
The discovery of a 69-million-year-old bird fossil is reshaping our understanding of avian evolution.
According to a new publication in the Journal of Paleontology, a juvenile pterosaur vertebrae fossil, commonly known as a ...
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IFLScience on MSN68 Million-Year-Old Antarctic Fossil Proves Existence Of Dinosaur-Era DucksA Cretaceous-era skull found on Vega Island, Antarctica, has been confirmed as a member of the same order as ducks and geese, ...
66-Million-Year-Old Fossilized Fish Vomit Found in Denmark Giving Clues to the Cretaceous Food Chain
"But here we have an animal, most likely some kind of fish, that 66 million years ago ate lilies that lived on the seabed of the Cretaceous Sea and then vomited up the skeletal parts," he added.
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