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Live Science on MSNTriassic amphibians the size of alligators perished in mass die-off in Wyoming, puzzling 'bone bed' revealsThe discovery of nearly 20 alligator-size amphibians that died together during the Triassic in what is now Wyoming is ...
Dozens of amphibians perished together on an ancient floodplain around 230 million years ago, according to a study published ...
A new review of Triassic fossils from Germany reveals rich tetrapod diversity and links to modern biodiversity and climate ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThe Earth’s Worst-Ever Extinction Event Wiped Out 90% of All Animal SpeciesThe Mesozoic Era extinctions formed the world as we know it today. Read about what caused them and which animals survived.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNEnormous, Crocodile-Sized Amphibians Mysteriously Died Together in Wyoming 230 Million Years AgoPaleontologists found a group of four-legged Triassic creatures preserved in the same bone bed—but they don’t know what ...
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Indian Defence Review on MSN230 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Amphibian Mass Grave Found in WyomingA prehistoric floodplain in Wyoming has revealed a mass grave of giant amphibians, frozen in time for 230 million years.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSN252 Million Years Buried… Now These Fossils Are Telling a New Story!A newly published review of 252-million-year-old fossils from southwest Germany is offering a deeper understanding of life’s ...
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Independent.ie on MSNFossilised remains of unique prehistoric shark found in ClareFossilised remains of a unique prehistoric shark have been discovered along the coastline of the Burren and the discovery ...
The Triassic period, spanning 252 to 201 million years ago, was crucial for the evolution of terrestrial tetrapods, including early dinosaurs, mammalian ancestors, and crocodile relatives.
The French countryside is rich in fossilized eggs, footprints, and bones. A battle is raging over who is allowed to hunt for ...
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The well-preserved findings could provide insight into how these Triassic amphibians lived and grew up, researchers reported in a new study published Wednesday (April 2) in the journal PLOS One.
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