In 1931, an ancient reptile fossil was found in the Italian Alps. The 280-million-year-old fossil was eight inches long, and ...
"I never thought I'd find a complete one, much less such a beautiful one," the finder, Kyle Finley, told Newsweek.
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Scientist says, ancient arachnid comes from the famous Mazon Creek locality in Illinois and is roughly 308 million years old.
The fossil was discovered in 1980 by Bob Masek and later given to the David and Sandra Douglass Collection to be displayed at ...
The fossil is thought to be a species of the cestoda class, also known as tapeworms, that dates back to 99 million years ago.
The brittle star specimen suggests that the sea creatures have been splitting themselves in two to reproduce for more than 150 million years.
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