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A Trove of Sea Cow Fossils in Qatar Reveals a New Species That Munched on Seagrass 21 Million Years Ago
The findings suggest that sea cows have been engineering ecosystems in the Persian Gulf for tens of millions of years ...
In December's edition of Ask Me Anything, we get to know paleoartist, Jorge Plata as he takes his through his work at the ...
In a year that kleptocracy and attacks on independent media spiked, investigative reporters harnessed a mix of new databases ...
Huge tunnels under southern Brazil and northern Argentina were potentially made by giant, Ice Age sloths for refuge and rest ...
A new pterosaur species was recently discovered in the vomit of a dino. But that's just the start of revelations from ...
A fossil reveals the existence of Athenar bermani, a new sauropod that redefines the family tree of Utah's giants.
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Scientists Discover Huge Crystal-Filled Dinosaur Eggs Belonging to a New Species
Few moments in paleontology are as exciting as the discovery of dinosaur eggs. These fragile and ancient specimens offer a ...
About the only thing Albertans produce more than crude oil are angry demands to kill off Canada’s climate policies — policies ...
Kayla Wallace says the dysfunctional Norris family is beginning to grow on her no-nonsense attorney character Rebecca Falcone ...
Throughout Orange County, places pay homage to people, stories and lure, the namesakes sticking through generations, though ...
From an incredible series of revelations about the ancient humans called Denisovans to surprising discoveries about tool ...
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As an ancient cow species foraged for seagrass, it shaped its surroundings around 21 million years ago
Meet Salwasiren qatarensis, a small, ancient sea cow species whose fossils were found in Qatar, in one of the world’s biggest marine mammal bonebeds.
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