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because the fossil was missing the typical marks on the outside of a turtle’s shell,” said study coauthor Cómbita-Romero in a statement. “It was a little bit concave, like a bowl.
"When we saw the specimen for the first time I was astonished, because the fossil was missing the typical marks on the outside of a turtle's shell," says Cómbita-Romero. It was a little bit ...
This may sound a little sadistic, but no living turtles ... The chelonian-crunching method can also be applied to other turtle-rich fossil sites where shallow burial histories have been suspected ...
because the fossil was missing the typical marks on the outside of a turtle’s shell,” Cómbita-Romero said in a statement. “It was a little bit concave, like a bowl. At that moment we ...
A 1-millimeter fish vertebra and a slightly longer, unidentified bone recently found at the Waco Mammoth National Monument will tell researchers more about the area’s ecosystem during the lives ...
More than 514 million years ago, long before dinosaurs roamed Earth, sponge-like creatures called archaeocyathids were ...
This may sound a little sadistic, but no living turtles ... The chelonian-crunching method can also be applied to other turtle-rich fossil sites where shallow burial histories have been suspected ...