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Fossilized footprints of a primitive reptile found on a slab of rock from Australia could rewrite the story of how animals evolved to live on land.
Fossils have revealed an ancient marine reptile with a loosely connected jaw that allowed its throat to balloon out to a massive size so it could filter feed the way right whales do today.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Emily Kwong and Rachel Carlson of Short Wave about newly unearthed Pompeiian frescoes, how dark energy may be changing, and the largest known marine reptile.
Scientists in Australia have identified the oldest known fossil footprints of a reptile-like animal on a slab of sandstone recovered near Melbourne. The fossil tracks date to around 350 million ...
The space expanded over the years to its current size of 13,000 square feet, and the Reptile Zoo was officially founded in 2009. It is also known as Prehistoric Pets.
The Sacramento Reptile Show returns to Cal Expo for the April 28 weekend.With over 3,000 reptiles on display, the event is the largest reptile exhibit in Northern California.In the event's 26th ...
The reptile was likely a slow swimmer, and a lack of speed suggests that it may have filter fed similarly to today’s bowhead or right whales. Search for: Science. Archaeology; ...