Read more about the article New 95 Million Year Old Fish Species Discovered In Mexico
The fossil of a fish not previously identified, dated 95 million years ago, discovered by Paleontologists from UNAM in 2018 in Ocozocoautla de Espinosa, Mexico, published the findings in July 2021.

New 95 Million Year Old Fish Species Discovered In Mexico

Palaeontologists have discovered a new species of fish that lived 95 million years ago. Palaeontologists from the Institute of Geology at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) found the…

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Read more about the article German Palaeontologists Build Giant 60 Million Year Old T-Rex From Fossils For American Millionaire
Reconstruction of the 60-million-year-old T-REX in the Bavarian Dinosaur Museum in Germany, which will be sent to the USA millionaire afterwards.

German Palaeontologists Build Giant 60 Million Year Old T-Rex From Fossils For American Millionaire

Palaeontologists have begun a giant 300-piece dinosaur puzzle as they embark on the reconstruction of a 39-foot long, 60 million-year-old T-rex for a US millionaire who wants to show off…

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Read more about the article Palaeontologists Discover 93-Million-Year-Old Winged Shark
Reconstruction of the newly discovered fossil shark Aquilolamna milarcae found in the municipality of Vallecillo in Mexico with its noticeably enlarged pectoral fins.

Palaeontologists Discover 93-Million-Year-Old Winged Shark

A prehistoric shark with wing-like fins for whizzing through the oceans has been discovered by a team of European and Mexican palaeontologists. The 93-million-year-old eagle shark from the Cretaceous period…

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Read more about the article Palaeontologists Discover Worlds Oldest Rodent Tooth
Polish paleontologists discover worlds oldest rodent tooth, stuck in a mandible of the worlds oldest known mammal shrew

Palaeontologists Discover Worlds Oldest Rodent Tooth

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Researchers have discovered a jaw fragment from the world’s oldest rodent which inhabited Greenland over 215 million years ago. The team of Polish researchers published their findings in the peer-reviewed…

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