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Fossilized footprints discovered in Victoria, Australia, are rewriting reptile evolutionary history. Dating back 359 million ...
Fossilized footprints of a primitive reptile found on a slab of rock from Australia could rewrite the story of how animals ...
A wildlife ranger heard “rustling” in the bushes and spotted the odd pair of animals attacking each other, officials said.
According to Professor John Long from Flinders University, these imprints challenge the traditional view of reptile evolution ...
Seventeen footprints preserved in a slab of sandstone discovered in southeastern Australia dating to about 355 million years ...
A new study suggests two fossil trackways found in Australia were made by an early amniote, a group that today includes ...
A report in the journal Nature estimates that the amniote tracks date to between 350 million and 359 million years ago.
Fossil tracks found in Australia push the origin of reptiles back by 40 million years, altering the timeline of tetrapod ...
A wildlife ranger in New Zealand filmed “rare footage” of a fight between a flightless bird and the country’s “largest reptile,” officials said. Photo from New Zealand’s Department of ...
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ZME Science on MSNEarliest Reptile Footprints Found By Amateur Paleontologist in 355-Million-Year-Old Rock Push Back the Dawn of Land AnimalsEmbedded in the slab’s fine sandstone are delicate imprints: long toes ending in sharp claws, left by an animal that trotted ...
John Long, Flinders University; Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki, Uppsala University, and Per Ahlberg, Uppsala University ...
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