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This Arizona trail is like a real-life Jurassic Park with actual dinosaur tracks
1+ hour, 8+ min ago (1706+ words) Hidden just off US-160 near Tuba City, Arizona, the Navajo Moenave Dinosaur Tracks site is one of the most jaw-dropping roadside stops in the entire Southwest. Around 200 million years ago, real dinosaurs walked across soft, muddy ground here, leaving behind…...
Ancient ‘octopus’ fossil is actually a different species
1+ hour, 25+ min ago (683+ words) The fossil is actually a species related to a modern Nautilus, a multi-tentacled animal with an external shell. (Dr. Thomas Clements via SWNS) A 300-million-year-old fossil hailed as the world's oldest "octopus" has turned out to be something else altogether....
Science Under the Stars: An Evening with Biodiversity Researchers
2+ hour, 40+ min ago (238+ words) Rebecca Clemons is a graduate student studying the evolution of immunity in amphibians and understanding how amphibian immune systems respond to pathogens." Rebecca will be running the amphibian disease activity. This activity explores how frogs face tradeoffs between being able…...
Captorhinus aguti [IMAGE] | EurekAlert! Science News Releases
3+ hour, 42+ min ago (69+ words) Captorhinus aguti (IMAGE)EurekAlert! Illustrated whole body skeletal diagram in left side viewdepicting the cartilaginous components in yellow that are described for the firsttime in thisstudy. Reisz et al. (Nature 2026) diagram altered from Heaton & Reisz (1980). Heaton, M. J. & Reisz, R. R. A skeletal reconstruction…...
‘Oldest Fossil Octopus’ Wasn’t One After All
47+ min ago (437+ words) Pohlsepia mazonensis, a cephalopod species first described in 2000 from a 300-million-year-old specimen and featured in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's oldest octopus, has been reclassified as a distant relative of nautiluses, reshaping paleontologists' timeline for when octopuses…...
The oldest breath: A 300-million-year-old mummy reveals the origins of how amniotes breathe
3+ hour, 46+ min ago (193+ words) image:289-million-year-old reptile Captorhinus in its death pose in a cave system. Oil seepages,hyper-mineralized water, fine clays in this cave made it an ideal environment formummification and fossilization of soft tissues like skin, cartilage, and protein remnants. view more…...
Scientists Unearthed an Exceptionally Well-Preserved 10-Meter Dinosaur Skull Beneath the Sands of a Chinese Desert
4+ hour, 3+ min ago (526+ words) Buried for millions of years beneath the sands of northwestern China, an extraordinary dinosaur skull fossil has quietly waited to be uncovered. A new dinosaur species has been identified from a remarkably well-preserved skull and partial skeleton found in northwestern…...
Modern Dinos with the Burke Museum - The JOLT News Organization, a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit
2+ hour, 23+ min ago (29+ words) Modern Dinos with the Burke Museum'thejoltnews.com Modern Dinos with the Burke Museum Learn how birds are modern dinosaurs with Kelsie Abrams, Fossil Lab Manager of the Burke Museum!...
Octopus After 25 Years: What the Fossil Reassessment Means Next - شبكة تواصل الإخبارية
3+ hour, 5+ min ago (431+ words) The word octopus has now shifted from a record-breaking label to a test case for how science revises its own history. A 300-million-year-old fossil once treated as the oldest known octopus has been reidentified, and the change matters because it…...
Captorhinus aguti shoulder girdle (ROMVP 88300) with cartilaginous elements in ventral (belly) view.
3+ hour, 42+ min ago (78+ words) Captorhinus aguti shoulder girdle (ROMVP 88300) with cartilaginous elements in ventral (belly) view.EurekAlert! Reisz et al. (Nature 2026) diagram altered from Heaton & Reisz (1980). Heaton, M. J. & Reisz, R. R. A skeletal reconstruction of the early Permian captorhinid reptile Eocaptorhinus laticeps (Williston). J. Paleontol. 54, 136-143 (1980). Permission to use…...