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Two Paleontology and Evolution students from the University of Bristol have undertaken the first ever study which describes ...
Ancient Earth movements, probably connected with the initial unzipping of the Atlantic Ocean over 200 million years ago, caused long fault zones to form and mud with fossils was sucked into the fault ...
Detailed highlights of the rock sample at Biloela in Queensland. University of Queensland Two hundred million years ago, dinosaurs left their mark on a patch of the land that is now Queensland.
Dinosaurs are the extinct relatives of birds that roamed the lands and seas of ancient Earth. They first appeared around 240 ...
Dating back to the Early Jurassic period, around 200 million years ago, the prints capture a few small ornithischians (bird-hipped dinosaurs) walking across a wet, clay-covered patch of land.
New research has revealed what could have led to the splitting of two major continents, as evidence from the event can still ...