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fossil discovery

Reconstruction of the complete skeleton of a Diatryma.

Ancient Bird’s Missing Skull Found Hidden in Museum Archives

Monster_Tweety bird

Terror Bird Fossil Reveals Clues About S American Wildlife

A giant pair of swimming Ichthyotitan severnensis. Credit: Gabriel Ugueto

Massive Prehistoric Marine Reptile Jawbones Discovered on UK Beach

Life reconstruction of the 150-million-year-old avialan theropod Fujianvenator prodigiosus

Paleontologists find new fossil link in bird evolution

A new species of early toothed whale

New Species of Ancient Toothed Whale Unveiled: Olympicetus thalassodon

Iani Smithi

Iani smithi Ducks Out as Duckbills Take Over

This artist’s depiction shows how Beesiiwo cooowuse may have appeared while roaming the Earth between 250 and 227 million years ago. The newly described rhynchosaur species was named in the language of the northern Arapaho, who live where its fossils were discovered in central Wyoming. GABRIEL UGUETO

Newly described ancient reptile named in language of First Nations where fossils were found

Diamantinasaurus matildae head Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History

95-million-year-old sauropod dinosaur skull first of its kind in Australia

The largest penguin that ever lived

Zuul crurivastator in battle, illustrated by Henry Sharpe. © Henry Sharpe

Ankylosaurs battled each other as much as they fought off T. rex

Fossil – the whole specimen showing the skull (left) and skeleton (base of specimen)

Fossil discovery in storeroom cupboard shifts origin of modern lizard back 35 million years

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