Archaeologists Uncover Stunning Fossil Footprint Of Giant Bird That Roamed Atlantic Coast Eight Million Years Ago
Picture shows a scientist to examine the footprints found in Caleta de los Loros y Pozo Salado, Argentina, undated. The analysis of the footprints confirmed that its age is 8 million years, belonging to the Late Miocene era in which the dinosaurs were extinct and it was given the scientific name Rionegrina pozosaladensis. (Gobierno de Rio Negro/Newsflash)

 Archaeologists Uncover Stunning Fossil Footprint Of Giant Bird That Roamed Atlantic Coast Eight Million Years Ago

Archaeologists in Argentina have uncovered a stunning fossil footprint of a giant bird that roamed the Atlantic coast about eight million years ago. Picture shows a scientist to examine the…

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Scientists Unearth Ancient New Frog Fossil
Picture shows the reconstruction of a new species of prehistoric amphibian, undated. It lived 100,000 years ago, the species inhabited the region during the Pleistocene in San Pedro, Argentina. (Museo Paleontologico Fray Manuel de Torres/Newsflash)

Scientists Unearth Ancient New Frog Fossil

A new species of ancient wide-mouthed frog once prey to caveman hunters 100,000 years ago has been unearthed by scientists in Argentina. https://youtu.be/9iNipd7wKrU Fossil hunters discovered the remains of the…

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 Fossil Of Previously Unknown Snake With Intact Trachea Found In Disused Quarry Earmarked As Dump
Image shows the previously unknown reptile's trachea, undated photo. It is easily recognisable thanks to the well-preserved cartilage rings. (Senckenberg, Behr/Newsflash)

 Fossil Of Previously Unknown Snake With Intact Trachea Found In Disused Quarry Earmarked As Dump

A fossil believed to be a previously unknown species of snake with a well-preserved trachea has been discovered at a disused quarry in Germany. Image shows the previously unknown reptile's…

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Perfect Fossil Found Of Extinct Turtle That Thrived In Tropical Germany 150 Million Years Ago
Image shows the perfectly preserved turtle fossil of Solnhofia parsonsi, undated photo. Researchers from the University of Tuebingen, Germany, believe it dates back to about 150 million years ago. (Felix Augustin, University of Tuebingen/Newsflash)

Perfect Fossil Found Of Extinct Turtle That Thrived In Tropical Germany 150 Million Years Ago

Archaeologists have discovered a beautifully preserved fossil of an extinct turtle that thrived when the south of Europe was still a tropical paradise 150 million years ago. Image shows the…

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Nearly Complete Fossil Dating Back 200,000 Years Discovered In Argentina
Photo shows artistic interpretation of the general aspect of the woodpecker whose fossil was found in San Pedro, near Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Museo Paleontologico de San Pedro/Newsflash)

Nearly Complete Fossil Dating Back 200,000 Years Discovered In Argentina

A nearly complete fossil of a woodpecker dating back 200,000 years has been discovered in Argentina. Photo shows artistic interpretation of the general aspect of the woodpecker whose fossil was…

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