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Marshall says the new genus has officially been named “Traskasaura sandrae,” and that it was a “39-foot-long, long-necked creature” whose large, sharp, robust teeth were “well-suited for crushing.” ...
While working with an international investigative team from Chile and Canada, researchers at Marshall University identified a group of fossils that belong to a new genus of a type of sea creature ...
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WVNS-TV on MSNMarshall University researchers ID new prehistoric sea creature: Nearly 40 feet long with ‘crushing’ teethResearchers from Marshall University in West Virginia have helped make a breakthrough in the world of paleontology. While ...
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Marshall says the new genus has officially been named “Traskasaura sandrae,” and that it was a “39-foot-long, long-necked ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFrom Peasant Fodder to Fine Dining, Feast on the Tasty History of How Snails and Oysters Became Luxury FoodsIt’s ironic that it took the approval of a foreign emperor who had just conquered Napoleon to restore luxury status to ...
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