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historypaleontologypterosaursreptilessciencescientist Searching for ancient bat fossils
historypaleontologypterosaursreptilessciencescientist Searching for ancient bat fossils
natural history How to make salt dough ammonite fossils
In the late 1800s, paleontologists in Nebraska found huge coils of hardened sand stuck deep in the earth. Local ranchers called them Devil’s Corkscrews
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„Feather stars are an ancient species of marine invertebrate… One focus of the researchers’ study is infestors—animals that live on feather stars…“
Feather Stars Might be Winners and more about crinoid fossils
„Why do we see rainbows in soap bubbles? What makes an oil slick so oddly beautiful? Iridescent colors, which transform depending on the angle you look at
help of some stunning bird feathers, beetle wings, fossils
Travel a span of 160 years, from the world’s first dinosaur exhibition, a „comically incorrect“-looking display based on 1954-era scientific
paleontology, the result of improperly reconstructed fossils
How do seeds travel from one place to another? Why do flowers have different colors and shapes, and how do some turn into fruits? How did these two types
Else Marie Friis, who discovered ancient flower fossils
The iconic Tyrannosaurus rex might come to mind when you think about big dinosaurs.But when it comes to the biggest dinosaurs (that we know of), there’s a
“Fossils of this prehistoric reptile were found in
Recorded at London’s famed Abbey Road Studios, the Kanneh-Mason Family performs Camille Saint-Saëns‘ Aquarium, the seventh movement from Le Carnaval des
Cuckoo, birds, fish, an elephant, donkeys, tortoises, fossils