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Scientists find prehistoric reptile skin preserved in stone, dating back nearly 300 million years
Fossilized skin impressions uncovered in central Germany are now regarded as the oldest known evidence of reptile skin. Dating backroughly 298 to 299 million years, the find preserves intricate scale ...
Researchers have uncovered 300-million-year-old reptile skin impressions in Germany, the oldest direct evidence of reptile ...
When a coastal carpet python was brought into a wildlife hospital in South East Queensland in August 2024, vets were confronted with something they didn't recognize. The python had damaged scales, ...
Usually, fossilized animal remains result from bits of bone or impressions of a creature long-passed. But sometimes a specific place has just the right conditions to preserve even more. From Richards ...
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