Ancient Amphibian Fossils Resurface, Illuminating Early Life's Global Reach

Newly found ancient amphibian fossils from Australia, dating back to the start of the Age of Dinosaurs, reveal how early land animals spread across the world.

#AncientAmphibians, #FossilDiscovery, #AustralianPaleontology, #EarlyLife, #DinosaurEra

https://newsletter.tf/ancient-amphibian-fossils-australia-early-life-spread/

Two ancient amphibian fossils, Erythrobatrachus and Arenaerpeton, have been rediscovered and identified. These finds show early land animals were spreading globally and adapting to sea life.

#AncientAmphibians, #FossilDiscovery, #AustralianPaleontology, #EarlyLife, #DinosaurEra

https://newsletter.tf/ancient-amphibian-fossils-australia-early-life-spread/

Ancient Amphibian Fossils Found in Australia Show Early Life Spread Globally

Newly found ancient amphibian fossils from Australia, dating back to the start of the Age of Dinosaurs, reveal how early land animals spread across the world.

Cave Lions, Not Tigers, Inhabited Japanese Archipelago in Late Pleistocene

New science shows big cats in ancient Japan were cave lions, not tigers. This changes what we know about animals long ago.

#CaveLions, #AncientJapan, #FossilDiscovery, #Paleontology, #BigCats

https://newsletter.tf/cave-lions-japan-ancient-cats/

Scientists have found that big cats living in Japan a long time ago were cave lions. Fossils thought to be tigers were actually lions. This helps us understand ancient animal life better.

#CaveLions, #AncientJapan, #FossilDiscovery, #Paleontology, #BigCats

https://newsletter.tf/cave-lions-japan-ancient-cats/

Big Cats in Ancient Japan Were Lions, Not Tigers

New science shows big cats in ancient Japan were cave lions, not tigers. This changes what we know about animals long ago.

Fossil discovery in Ethiopia reveals missing chapter in human evolution http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TMb1Ks #FossilDiscovery #HumanEvolution #Ethiopia #Paleontology #Anthropology

A fossil from ancient Tennessee reveals a powerful giant salamander — and a forgotten chapter in Appalachian evolution. #FossilDiscovery #AncientSalamander #AppalachiaEvolution

https://geekoo.news/ancient-giant-salamander-discovery-rewrites-appalachian-evolution/

Ancient Giant Salamander Discovery Rewrites Appalachian Evolution | Geekoo

Meet Dynamognathus robertsoni — a 16-inch fossil salamander from ancient Tennessee that's rewriting the evolutionary story of Appalachian amphibians.

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The curse of Toumaï: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins

The long read: When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced – and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since

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New dinosaur species, the 'dragon prince,' is changing what we know about tyrannosaur evolution! Discovered in China, this fossil reveals a more complex family tree. #Dinosaurs #Paleontology #FossilDiscovery
https://ndpost.org/tech/fossil-discovery-of-dragon-prince-dinosaur-reshapes-understanding-of-tyrannosaur-evolution/
Fossil Discovery of ‘Dragon Prince’ Dinosaur Reshapes Understanding of Tyrannosaur Evolution

Fossil Discovery of 'Dragon Prince' Dinosaur Reshapes Understanding of Tyrannosaur Evolution A newly discovered dinosaur species, dubbed the 'dragon prince,'

ND POST

New fossil discovery rewrites the story of human migration — evidence now suggests early humans reached Eurasia 2 million years ago.
#humanorigins #fossildiscovery #archaeology

https://www.thebrighterside.news/post/new-fossil-evidence-places-early-humans-in-eurasia-2-million-years-ago/

New fossil evidence places early humans in Eurasia 2 million years ago

New clues about our earliest ancestors suggest they may have reached Eurasia sooner than scientists once thought.

The Brighter Side of News

This tiny fossil, scanned and lit by science, rewrites the story of flight with feathers hidden for 150 million years. #Archaeopteryx #FeatheredDinosaur #FossilDiscovery

https://geekoo.news/the-fossil-that-took-flight-again/

The Fossil That Took Flight Again | Geekoo

The most complete Archaeopteryx fossil ever studied reveals a new feather structure that likely made this dinosaur capable of flight.

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