
Dinosaurs May Have Fed Their Young a Special Diet, Study Suggests
An analysis of wear on the fossilized teeth of the hadrosaurian dinosaur Maiasaura peeblesorum suggests their juveniles might have consumed softer, more healthy food than grownups, meaning sophisticated adult care…
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‘Their greatest challenge since they stared down the asteroid’: Paleontologist Steve Brusatte on why birds are facing their biggest existential threat since the dino-killing asteroid
Birds have actually spread their wings the world over, however they initially flew a minimum of 150 million years back, throughout the dinosaur age. In his brand-new book “The Story…
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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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