Advanced CT imaging of rare Devonian lungfish fossils in Australia and China is revealing unexpected anatomical details.
In the middle of the Devonian Period some 385 million years ago, the Wissahickon Schist was the heart of a huge mountain chain that was something like the Pacific Northwest of today.Volcanoes formed ...
Paleontologists use ancient marine faunas to test long-term changes in our warming oceans. Members of Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences are shining new light on an enduring mystery -- ...
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Why Dunkleosteus fossils leave scientists with more questions than answers
Dunkleosteus is often presented as one of the most formidable predators of the Devonian seas, yet much of its biology remains ...
About 360 million years ago, the shallow sea above present-day Cleveland was home to a fearsome apex predator: Dunkleosteus terrelli. This 14-foot armored fish ruled the Late Devonian seas with ...
About 1867, Jay Terrell was walking along the Lake Erie shore in Sheffield Lake when he noticed what appeared to be fossils in the shale cliffs above him that lined the lakeshore. They proved to be ...
Fearsome fish The jaws of a prehistoric armoured fish were filled with teeth very similar to our own, x-rays have revealed. The study resolves a long-held debate about whether or not placoderms, ...
Members of Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences are shining new light on an enduring mystery--one that is millions of years in the making. A team of paleontologists led by Professor ...
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