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A study of 7000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef food webs: as ...
A groundbreaking study of 7,000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef ...
The species was named Sphyragnathus tyche, combining Greek words “sphyra,” meaning hammer and “gnathus,” meaning jaw for the ...
In a significant discovery that reveals New Zealand’s epic biodiversity, researchers identified a 19-million-year-old ...
These large, flightless birds have powerful, muscular legs and tough, prehistoric-looking feet with claws that can deliver a powerful blow.
A collaborative research team from China and Australia has uncovered crucial evidence that places the enigmatic prehistoric fish Palaeospondylus among jawed vertebrates, following the ...
The fish is more than three feet long and shares a 4,000-gallon tank with a similarly sized large red-tailed catfish at this, one of the area’s largest tropical fish stores.
Some of the larger fish, such as the ripsaw catfish, were “rescues,” meaning they outgrew the aquariums of their previous owners. The ripsaw, Halter said, was about 15 pounds when he received it.
Picture. A China-Australia joint research team has reported fossils of a prehistoric fish species, only the second known of the mysterious early vertebrate genus Palaeospondylus, the first of ...
A new species of prehistoric fish was found in iron-rich stone in southeastern Australia. Screengrab from Australian Museum's video What can fossils tell us about prehistoric life? The length of a ...