Hundreds of millions of years ago, the first animals to crawl onto land were strict meat-eaters, even as plants had already taken over the landscape. Now scientists have uncovered a ...
Sometime around 475 million years ago, plants began making their way from the water onto the land, and it took another 100 million years for the first animals with backbones to join them. But for tens ...
This particular species of pantylid (dubbed Tyrannoroter heberti after its discoverer) existed 307 million years ago and harbored some surprises within its tiny skull. Using a CT scan, researchers ...
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This 307-million-year-old “tyrant digger” is one of the oldest known four-legged animals to eat its veggies
Meet Tyrannoroter heberti, the earliest known terrestrial vertebrate that evolved to eat plants. Described from a fossil that ...
Scientists have unearthed in Canada's province of Nova Scotia the skull of a creature dating to about 307 million years ago ...
But a group of experts now says that looking for life on water–rich planets could be a waste of time. Instead, they claim we ...
At this time of year, many backyards across the country are still covered in snow. But it's the perfect time to start ...
In an effort to control an invasive species in Florida, one TikTok user showcased the surprising way to deal with zombie fish ...
Now that your catch-up streaming binges are done (thanks, Stranger Things), it's time for movie nights with theatrical hits ...
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