
Some Plesiosaurs Had Smooth Skin on Their Body and Scales on Their Flippers
Paleontologists have actually analyzed a 183-million-year-old plesiosaur skeleton with unspoiled skin traces from around the tail and front flipper from the Early Jurassic Posidonia Shale of southern Germany. Life restoration…
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Sea Robins Use Their Leg-Like Appendages as Sensory Organs, Marine Biologists Find
Sea robins are uncommon ocean fish that have specialized leg-like appendages utilized to ‘stroll’ along the sea flooring. New research study reveals that these appendages aren’t simply utilized for strolling;…
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