THE drawings in this volume are similar in character to the amusing “Prehistoric Peeps” contributed to Punch by Mr. E. T. Reed a few years ago. In preparing his drawings, Mr. Reed worked to produce ...
T. rex, Pterodactylus, and Brontosaurus. Those are just some of the dinosaurs that you will see at Jurassic Quest, which is coming to Albuquerque. The life-size animatronic dinosaurs will be displayed ...
In the smooth limestone area of southern Germany, where lagoons glittered beneath a tropical sun, scientists are studying two tiny fossils, speaking across 150 million years. These remains are from ...
One hundred and fifty million years ago, the Solnhofen Limestones of Germany were covered in small islands and warm saltwater lagoons. Coral reefs flourished with crinoids, sponges, jellyfish, and ...
A tropical storm was brewing over a chain of islands on the edge of the vast Tethys Ocean – the ancient predecessor to the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea – one day roughly 150 million years ago, ...
An exceptional paleontological discovery sheds light on the tragic fate of two baby pterosaurs, victims of a devastating tropical storm 150 million years ago. These remarkably preserved fossils offer ...
It was bad luck for them to have been doomed by storms, but good luck for science that paleontologists have been able to learn from their fossils about the anatomy of young pterosaurs and the drama of ...
A violent storm swept across southern Germany some 150 million years ago, lifting two immature pterosaurs high above the ground like leaves. The fragile reptiles, just born or newly weaned, swirled ...
Around 150 million years ago, a tropical storm claimed the lives of two baby pterosaurs in the Tethys Ocean region. Their fossils, studied in Germany, reveal injuries suggesting intense winds ...
Scientists perform postmortem examinations on two fossils Two Pterodactylus hatchlings had identical wing fractures They lived 150 million years ago during Jurassic Period A tropical storm was brewing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An artist’s impression of a tiny Pterodactylus hatchling struggling against a raging tropical storm about 150 million years ago By ...