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AZ Animals on MSNThis Gigantic Bird Had a 20 Foot Wingspan and a Terrifying Beak with TeethThe Pelagornis belonged to the family Pelagornithidae. These birds existed from the Late Paleocene age to the Late Pliocene ...
The well-known Cozy Dell Shale formation falls into the middle Eocene Age — 40 million to 50 million years ago — and does “crop out” in our local Santa Ynez Mountains as well as the ...
Every year, between 20 and 30 foreign archaeological teams arrive in the Kurdistan Region to conduct fieldwork and research. ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNJurassic-era jawbone reveals new rodent-like mammal species with rare tooth traitsThis led to the discovery of a new species of multituberculate named Cambelodon torreensis. Multituberculates were a ...
The Shu Ape, a primate weighing only 100 to 150 grams and being similar to a mouse in size, lived in the Middle Eocene Epoch 4.5 to 4 million years ago. Its discovery posed a great challenge to ...
Our results did not evidence any mass extinction among SAM at the EOT. Instead, they experienced a gradual and long-term diversity decline from the middle Eocene to the early Oligocene, followed by a ...
Contrary to popular belief, camels did not originate in the Middle East or North Africa’s desert regions. Paleontological evidence indicates that the camel family (Camelidae) evolved in North America ...
This giant snake lived during the Middle Eocene period when temperatures were warmer, possibly driving the evolution of large body sizes. To put that in perspective, the largest snake on earth, the ...
US President Donald Trump’s Middle East trip will take him back to a region that made huge investments in the US in his first term.Now Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates are aiming ...
A U.S.-backed mechanism for getting aid into Gaza should take effect soon, Washington's envoy to Israel said on Friday ahead of President Donald Trump's visit to the Middle East, without detailing ...
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