THE fossilised bones of a tiny amphibian-like creature that scurried around Co Clare 325 million years ago have been found. Two 10mm bones, believed to be a leg and a hip bone, were discovered in a ...
The bones of about 350 frogs and toads were found in a ditch Experts are baffled after finding about 8,000 ancient frog and toad bones while excavating the route of a new road. The bones, found in a ...
Thousands of frog and toad bones have been unearthed by archaeologists at an Iron Age village site in rural Cambridgeshire. Some 8,000 bones belonging to at least 350 frogs and toads were discovered ...
Thousands of frog and toad bones have been unearthed at an Iron Age settlement in rural Cambridgeshire, baffling archaeologists. Why so many amphibians died at the site in Bar Hill has been described ...
According to the authors of this new study, the temnospondyls were an order of ancient amphibians that adapted to a wide variety of ecosystems and fulfilled a wide variety of ecological functions.
Archaeologists found the remains of roughly 350 frogs near an Iron Age roundhouse. Photo by JW LTD via Getty Images Just north of Cambridge, England, as archaeologists excavated the site of a planned ...
A skull of Buettnererpeton bakeri “sees” the light for the first time in 230 million years. This side of the specimen was uncovered in the fossil preparation lab at the University of Wisconsin Geology ...
Hundreds of millions of years ago, a carnivorous critter gorged on a feast of prehistoric amphibians — and puked up its meal afterward. Now, paleontologists have unearthed the regurgitation and ...
Experts are baffled after finding about 8,000 ancient frog and toad bones while excavating the route of a new road. The bones, found in a ditch near the site of an Iron Age roundhouse at Bar Hill, ...
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