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How a 240-Million-Year-Old ‘Dragon’ Fossil Is Rewriting the Evolutionary Story of Long-Necked Marine Reptiles
“The neck has 32 separate vertebrae — longer than the creature’s body and tail combined,” said a study published by Cambridge University Press, details that have left paleontologists stunned and ...
A whitish layer striating the Arctic cliffs of Spitsbergen provides exceptional testimony to the regenerative capacity of the living world. This accumulation of bones, 249 million years old, captures ...
The Triassic is a geologic period of the Mesozoic Era spanning approximately 252 to 201 million years ago, immediately following the Permian–Triassic mass extinction and preceding the Jurassic. It is ...
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