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The priceless primate fossils found in a rubbish dump
National Geographic UK
Pierolapithecus catalaunicus, nicknamed Pau, is what they'd eventually call the new species of great ape they'd discovered. About 12 million years old, ...
Aquarium's Whale Exhibit To Debut Newly Discovered Species
Patch.com
Aquarium's Whale Exhibit To Debut Newly Discovered Species. "Whales: Living with Giants" will occupy 20,000 square feet of space in CMA's newly ...
Wrasses dazzle: how fairy wrasses got their flamboyant colours
News - The University of Sydney
New species of fairy wrasses, like the Vibranium Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus wakanda), are continuously being discovered. Image: Luiz Rocha.
Argentine titanosaur could be the oldest ever found: study
The Hindu
Titanosaurs were members of the sauropod group — gigantic plant-eating lizards with long necks and tails that may have been the largest animals ever ...
Argentinian titanosaur may be oldest yet: Study
Aljazeera.com
The 20-metre lizard, discovered in Argentina in 2014, roamed what is now ... “The main importance of this fossil, apart from being a new species of ...
Wrasses dazzle: How fairy wrasses got their flamboyant colors
Science Daily
It employed a novel genome-wide dataset to make this discovery. ... there are 61 fairy wrasse species, with new species continually being discovered.
Mary Anning: the woman who hunted dinosaurs
BBC History Magazine
She discovered new species, plus some of the first known examples of massive creatures such as pterosaurs – the first vertebrates known to have ...
World's oldest DNA sheds light on mammoth evolution
EarthSky
This newly identified species of mammoth bridges the gap between the ... world's oldest DNA comes from a newly discovered species of mammoth.
One-hit wonder frog makes a comeback in the southern Philippines
Mongabay.com
Brown described the frog as a new species of “extreme rarity,” adding that it ... Allah Valley protected landscape, where this species could be found.
Scientists Find 140000 Virus Species in The Human Gut, And Most Are Unknown
ScienceAlert
A new database project compiled by scientists has identified over 140,000 viral species that dwell in the human gut – a giant catalogue that's all the ...
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