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ThePrint on MSNDiscovery of ancient ‘reptile’ claw fossils kicks evolution’s timeline back by over 35 million yearsLed by Uppsala & Flinders universities, the study published in Nature credits citizen science for the find & suggests ...
Did the first modern tetrapods, our own distant ancestors, emerge in the temperate Devonian landscapes of southern Gondwana, ...
The find dramatically shifts the timeline for reptile evolution, previously believed to have begun in the Northern Hemisphere around 318 million years ago, the release said. "This is the oldest ...
Seventeen footprints preserved in a slab of sandstone discovered in southeastern Australia dating to about 355 million years ...
John Long/The ConversationThe emergence of four-legged animals known as tetrapods was a key step in the evolution of many species today – including humans.Our new discovery, published today in Nature, ...
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