The Carnegie Museum of Natural History might be closed to the public right now, but its staff is still busy with research — including the discovery of a reptile from the Late Paleozoic period that had ...
image: A 95 million-year-old fossilized jaw discovered in Texas has been identified as a new genus and species of flying reptile, Aetodactylus halli, says paleontologist Timothy S. Myers, who ...
Scientists researching in northern Australia have discovered a previously unknown species of slider skink in the Gulf of Carpentaria, a location with minimal biological research compared to the rest ...
With 1.3-meter-long jaws lined with large teeth, the oldest known mega-predatory marine reptile has been identified… and it’s part of the clade Thalassophonea, or ‘sea murderers’. 40 years after their ...
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