NEW YORK – Scientists have decoded the DNA of a celebrated “living fossil” fish, gaining new insights into how today’s mammals, amphibians, reptiles and birds evolved from a fish ancestor. The African ...
Some animals have been around since the time of the dinosaurs—and they’re still thriving today! Known as “living fossils,” these creatures have barely changed over millions of years and continue to ...
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A new way to measure biodiversity based on species’ unique traits shows ‘living fossil’ species do evolve. The new measure, termed ‘evolutionary heritage’, highlights the importance of unique species ...
The discovery of a "parrot lizard" fossil could explain how dinosaurs developed feathers. Paleontologists at University College Cork (UCC) have discovered that some feathered dinosaurs had scaly skin, ...
Where it lives: Rivers, reservoirs and coastal bays in southwestern U.S. states, down to Veracruz, Mexico What it eats: Crabs, fish, birds, mammals, turtles, and carrion Why it's awesome: With their ...
After the demise of the dinosaurs following an asteroid strike 66 million years ago, mammals became Earth’s dominant land animals. But that does not mean they went unchallenged. In South America, for ...