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Sabertooth cat skull newly discovered in Iowa reveals details about this Ice Age predator Fossils

Sabertooth cat skull newly discovered in Iowa reveals details about this Ice Age predator

By Earth Touch News

Researchers are analyzing the fossil cranium of a sabertooth cat that lived more than 13,000 years ago.

2 years ago
Ancient fossil fills a 75 million-year gap and rewrites lizard and snake history Fossils

Ancient fossil fills a 75 million-year gap and rewrites lizard and snake history

By Earth Touch News

A new study of an ancient fossil has found it to be the earliest lizard known, so far. It shows they survived one the greatest mass extinctions on...

6 years ago
It's less than 2cm long, but this 400-million-year-old fossil fish changes our view of vertebrate evolution Fossils

It's less than 2cm long, but this 400-million-year-old fossil fish changes our view of vertebrate evolution

By Earth Touch News

A 400-million-year-old fossilised fish skull gives us very early and previously unknown clues about how boney fishes evolved into the vertebrates we...

6 years ago
This giant tortoise was chomped by an ancient mystery croc Fossils

This giant tortoise was chomped by an ancient mystery croc

By David Moscato

A prehistoric murder mystery...

7 years ago
That time a prehistoric shark took a bite out of a turd Fossils

That time a prehistoric shark took a bite out of a turd

By David Moscato

The one-of-a-kind story of an ancient shark that broke a tooth off on a croc turd.

7 years ago
Hundreds of fossilised eggs reveal the nesting habits of ancient flying reptiles Fossils

Hundreds of fossilised eggs reveal the nesting habits of ancient flying reptiles

By David Moscato

Some of the eggs even had the remains of pterosaur embryos preserved inside!

7 years ago
In Siberia, a perfectly preserved frozen cave-lion cub Fossils

In Siberia, a perfectly preserved frozen cave-lion cub

By David Moscato

The little cave lion has been frozen in time by the Siberian permafrost for at least 20,000 years.

7 years ago
Meet the giant dinosaur that roamed southern Africa 200 million years ago Fossils

Meet the giant dinosaur that roamed southern Africa 200 million years ago

By Earth Touch News

A research team has unearthed evidence of a huge carnivorous dinosaur that once roamed southern Africa.

7 years ago
The punny, the peculiar & the unpronounceable: The best prehistoric animal names Fossils

The punny, the peculiar & the unpronounceable: The best prehistoric animal names

By David Moscato

When it comes to naming ancient species, some palaeontologists have a little more fun than others.

7 years ago
'Mummified' salamander fossil reveals its organs – and its last meal Fossils

'Mummified' salamander fossil reveals its organs – and its last meal

By David Moscato

Fossilised "last meals" are incredibly rare! And according to scientists, this is the oldest known example of a frog-eating salamander.

7 years ago
There's a lot to learn about dinosaur brains Fossils

There's a lot to learn about dinosaur brains

By David Moscato

CT scans are helping palaeontologists get inside dinosaurs' heads.

7 years ago
Did toxic algae kill these dinosaurs? Fossils

Did toxic algae kill these dinosaurs?

By Brian Switek

Fossils of dinosaurs and other ancient creatures unearthed from 70-million-year-old rock in Madagascar tell a potentially toxic tale. 

7 years ago
Fossil forensics: Two ancient lizards, two amber-encased mysteries Fossils

Fossil forensics: Two ancient lizards, two amber-encased mysteries

By David Moscato

Two ancient lizards entombed long ago in amber represent two palaeontological mysteries waiting to be solved.

7 years ago
How did dinosaur eggs survive in the Arctic? Fossils

How did dinosaur eggs survive in the Arctic?

By David Moscato

Dinosaurs once occupied just about every corner of the planet, from the northern reaches of Alaska and Siberia all the way down to the Antarctic. So...

7 years ago
The riddle of the upside-down dinosaurs Fossils

The riddle of the upside-down dinosaurs

By David Moscato

Some fossil mysteries are solved by palaeontologists and ... armadillo experts?!

7 years ago
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