Stunning fossils from Germany reveal hatchlings were injured and drowned during tropical storm 150 million years ago ...
Imagine discovering a slice of paradise where crystalline waters shimmer in impossible shades of turquoise and emerald, and you’re not fighting through crowds of tourists wielding selfie sticks.
Tropical cyclones have been dangerous and deadly even since the time of giants, but paleontologists turned to some of the smallest reptile fossils to reveal the power of these storms. While the bigger ...
Because the world is so huge, and we had to kind of hold back on how many animal species we included in the first film, we were very anxious [to explore more]. We always knew reptiles and other animal ...
A tropical storm was brewing over a chain of islands on the edge of the vast Tethys Ocean — the ancient predecessor to the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea — one day about 150 million years ago, and ...
Two baby pterosaurs that died 150 million years ago have helped scientists uncover the prehistoric event that claimed their lives and shaped their preservation. Researchers from the University of ...
The 150-million-year-old Solnhofen Limestone in southern Germany contains prehistoric lagoon deposits known for yielding wonderfully preserved fossils, including those of pterosaurs: flying reptiles ...
A violent storm may have sent two baby pterosaurs spiraling to their deaths in a lagoon about 150 million years ago, based on a new analysis of the tiny, astonishingly well-preserved fossils. This ...
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