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 ...
Life on Earth started in the oceans. Sometime around 475 million years ago, plants began making their way from the water onto ...
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This 307-million-year-old 'tyrant digger' is the oldest known four-legged animal 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 ...
A 307-million-year-old fossil reveals that some of Earth’s earliest land animals were already experimenting with a ...
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