From horseshoe crabs to crocodiles, some of these creatures have looked about the same for hundreds of millions of years.
Quetzalcoatlus lived around 72 to 66 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period, when it blocked out the sun with its 12 m (40 ft) wingspan. When it landed on the ground, it stood at a ...
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Paleontologists have identified a "remarkable" new species of crocodilian that lived around 135 million years ago during the Mesozoic Era, or the Age of the Dinosaurs—and Newsweek spoke to the lead ...
Before leaving on a fossil-hunting trip for a summer 2021 field paleontology class, a Montana State University junior made an apparently fate-tempting plea. "I kept joking through that whole class, ...
The Cretaceous period witnessed a remarkable diversification of marine vertebrates, a process that has captivated palaeontologists for decades. Fossil evidence from numerous global coastal and ...
A team of paleontologists led by Chinese scientists has discovered the first known evidence of a bone tumor in a lizard preserved in Cretaceous-period amber, shedding new light on the prevalence of ...