Paleontologists in England discovered the existence of a new marine species that roamed the Earth before the dinosaurs and ...
A 444-million-year-old fossil named "Sue" preserves internal organs of Keurbos susanae, raising questions about arthropod ...
A paleontologist discovered a new species of fossil from 444 million years ago she calls an "inside-out, legless, headless ...
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444-Million-Year-Old Exceptionally Rare Fossil Find Stuns Professor: 'Inside-Out, Legless, Headless Wonder'While many questions remain about Keurbos susanae, this fossil stands out as one of the most astonishing examples of ...
A 444-million-year-old fossil without a shell or limbs has been discovered in South Africa with soft tissues intact.
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Scientists uncover 'inside-out, legless, headless wonder' that lived long before the dinosaursResearchers named the new species Keurbos susanae and nicknamed the fossil "Sue" after its discoverer's mom. "Sue is an ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNThis 444 Million-Year-Old Arthropod Was Fossilized Inside OutMeet Keurbos susanae, the inside-out fossil named after the discoverer’s mom.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMysterious 444-million-year-old fossil has guts, scientists are losing mindThis new species of ancient arthropod has been affectionately named Sue and scientifically dubbed Keurbos susanae.
A new species of fossil dating back 444 million years has been named Sue - after its discoverer's mum. Professor Sarah ...
The result of 25 years of work by a University of Leicester paleontologist and published in the journal Palaeontology, the ...
Professor Sarah Gabbott, lecturer at the University of Leicester, spent the last 25 years studying the fossil. | ITV News ...
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