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Fossilized tracks from an early reptile are now the oldest known reptilian tracks, meaning the tetrapod ancestor most likely ...
A new study suggests two fossil trackways found in Australia were made by an early amniote, a group that today includes ...
The animal was around 2 ½ feet long (80 cm) and its feet has long fingers and claws, which are visible in newly discovered fossil footprints. (Marcin Ambrozik/Prof. Per Erik Ahlberg via AP) ...
Newly identified footprints are 355 million years old Reptiles 35 million years older than previously thought Footprints are suggestive of a lithe, lizard-like reptile May 14 (Reuters ...
One of the most impactful stories in evolution is getting a rewrite, thanks to the exciting discovery of the earliest known set of reptile footprints. Craig A. Eury and John Eason, two amateur ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists in Australia have identified the oldest known fossil footprints of a reptile-like animal, dated to around 350 million years ago. The discovery suggests that after ...
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