A new species of pterosaur, Eotephradactylus mcintireae, has been discovered in Arizona, dating back 209 million years. This groundbreaking find sheds light on early flying reptiles and their ecosystem during the Triassic period.
Discover the fascinating tale of a pregnant ichthyosaur that perished 131 million years ago due to geological upheaval and underwater landslides. What secrets does this ancient marine reptile hold for us today?
Tiny fossil fragments in northern Alaska reveal that ancient birds nested in the Arctic 73 million years ago—30 million years earlier than thought! This groundbreaking discovery transforms our understanding of avian evolution.
Scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of Vulcanidris cratensis, the oldest-known ant, dating back 113 million years. This remarkable find reveals specialized jaws and wings, shedding light on ant evolution.
A newly discovered parasitic wasp from the Cretaceous period showcases a Venus flytrap-like mechanism to ensnare its hosts. This fascinating find reveals unexpected adaptations in ancient insects.