New Jellyfish Relative Discovered in 450-Million-Year-Old Fossil from Quebec
Researchers in Canada have identified a new species of jellyfish relative, shedding light on ancient marine ecosystems with the discovery of Paleocanna tentaculum.
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Researchers in Canada have identified a new species of jellyfish relative, shedding light on ancient marine ecosystems with the discovery of Paleocanna tentaculum.
A recent discovery in Morocco sheds light on the evolutionary timeline of a unique dinosaur, suggesting that its fearsome tail spikes developed much earlier than previously thought.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals a large-bodied gorgonopsian from the middle Permian, altering our understanding of these ancient apex predators.
Strategic angle: A newly identified fossil, Masripithecus moghraensis, offers insights into the evolutionary history of apes.
Strategic angle: Research reveals how ancient fossils were formed in oxygen-free ocean floor settings.
Strategic angle: Fossilized remains of previously unknown Ice Age animals found in a central Texas water cave.
Strategic angle: Research challenges the long-held belief linking insect size to atmospheric oxygen levels in ancient Earth.
Strategic angle: Researchers have built a life-size oviraptor nest to uncover the hatching methods of these ancient dinosaurs.
Strategic angle: A unique new fossil demonstrates rare evidence of direct conflict between apex predators in the Cretaceous oceans of North America.
Strategic angle: Research reveals two significant trackways from the Late Jurassic period, shedding light on ancient lizard behavior.