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A study led by researchers from Brown University finds that rainfall patterns across northern Africa remained largely stable ...
A giant burrowing salamander fossil challenges assumptions about amphibian evolution in prehistoric Appalachia. A giant ...
Over a million species of animals and plants are now hanging by a thread, more than ever before in human history, says the ...
Described from Early Pliocene deposits dated to about five million years ago, Dynamognathus is believed to be either an ancient cousin or even a possible ancestor of today’s dusky salamanders. It also ...
The study questions the long-held belief that northern Africa became arid around 3 million years ago, which coincides with ...
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Indian Defence Review on MSNHow Ancient Africa’s Rainy Climate Challenges Our Understanding of Human OriginsNew research revealing that ancient Africa's climate was unexpectedly rainy, challenging previous theories about human ...
Article Title A new plethodontid salamander from the Early Pliocene of northeastern Tennessee, USA, and its bearing on desmognathan evolution.
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Discover Magazine on MSNAncient Africa's Climate Was Unexpectedly Rainy, Muddying the Story of Early HumansLearn why the idea of an ancient African drying period is now being challenged and what this means for the story of the first ...
Described from Early Pliocene deposits dated to about five million years ago, Dynamognathus is believed to be either an ancient cousin or even a possible ancestor of today's dusky salamanders.
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