A stunning fossil discovery in South Australia has provided a groundbreaking glimpse into one of evolution’s greatest ...
A saber-toothed predator from over 270 million years ago has been unearthed on Mallorca. The fossil represents the ...
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Pterosaurs evolved active flight over 230 million years ago. The discovery of Melkamter pateko in Argentina suggests ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest known animal with saber teeth: a predator that lived 270 million years ago. This animal, from before the age of the dinosaurs, was a dog-like creature that was ...
Fossils of the oldest saber-toothed predator are helping researchers understand the evolution of early mammal relatives called gorgonopsians and our shared origins in the therapsid group.
Ancient species may have evolved more slowly and lasted longer, but the pace of evolution picked up after global ice ages, ...
The discovery pushes back the evolution of advanced pterosaurs and also supports a surprising new setting for their evolution.
However, our knowledge of pterosaur evolution in the Jurassic is based almost exclusively on the fossil record of the Northern Hemisphere, as very few fossils are known from the southern continents.
However, our knowledge of pterosaur evolution in the Jurassic is based almost exclusively on the fossil record of the Northern Hemisphere, as very few fossils are known from the southern continents.