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Palaeontologists discover new marsupial species at Aussie Outback fossil site
Palaeontologists digging in the Australian Outback have discovered the fossils of two new marsupial species. A team from Flinders University on Wednesday revealed that they made the discoveries while ...
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Oldest ichthyosaur fossil hints they evolved before mass extinction
The oldest fossils of an ichthyosaur ever found indicate that these fish-like reptiles evolved earlier than we thought – perhaps even before the world’s worst mass extinction, which hit 252 ...
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Homo Longi: Extinct Human Species That May Replace Neanderthals As Our Closest Relatives Found In China
In 1933 a mysterious fossil skull was discovered near Harbin City in the Heilongjiang province of north-eastern China.
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Oldest fossils of remarkable marine reptiles found in Arctic
Fossils show ichthyosaurs giving live birth to their young. Until now, the oldest-known member of the ichthyosaur lineage was a 16-inch-long (40-cm-long) creature called Cartorhynchus that lived ...
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Dinosaur with record-breaking 49.5-foot-long neck once lived in northwest China
More info A record has been smashed as palaeontologists have identified that a dinosaur from northwest China had a neck that ... successfully preserved in the fossil record. M.
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China fossil reveals giant dinosaur with neck longer than school bus
Experts unearthed the beast's fossilized bones in 1987 from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of northwestern China. The remains were found in rocks that were 162 million years old.
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‘Gargantuan’: China fossils reveal 70-tonne dinosaur had 15-metre neck
Analysis of bones found in 1987 suggest Jurassic-era sauropod was animal with longest known neck A dinosaur that roamed east Asia more than 160m years ago has been named a contender for the animal ...
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Oldest fossils of remarkable marine reptiles found in Arctic
Fossils dating ... Until now, the oldest-known member of the ichthyosaur lineage was a 40cm-long creature called Cartorhynchus that lived 248 million years ago in China. Researchers in recent ...
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Oldest fossils of remarkable marine reptiles found in Arctic
WASHINGTON, March 14 (Reuters) - Ichthyosaurs were a successful group of marine reptiles that prospered during the age of dinosaurs, some reaching up to around 70 feet (21 meters) long - exceeded ...
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Pacific leaders meet to discuss global transition away from fossil fuels
SUVA, March 15 (Xinhua) -- The second Pacific Ministerial Dialogue on Pathways for the Global Just Transition away from Fossil Fuels kicked off in Port Vila, capital of Vanuatu on Wednesday.

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