We are delighted to welcome Arjan Mann, our new Assistant Curator of Early Tetrapods, who started on Monday, fresh from a postdoc at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC. Arjan ...
The new finding pushes the first signs of tetrapod herbivory back millions of years Jack Tamisiea An artist’s rendering of Melanedaphodon hovaneci, a reptile-like mammal ancestor that lived in what is ...
Scientists from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, together with collaborators from South Africa and the U.S., have revealed a new chapter in the history of the mammalian breastbone. Their study of a ...
Extinction is a grave issue that continues to happen on our planet. There have been many animals that once roamed the earth that no longer exists anymore. While in some cases, this is very sad, in ...
Despite their significance for paleobiological interpretations, bite marks have been rarely reported in non-mammalian therapsids (NMT). Here we describe, for the first time, the occurrence of a tooth ...
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The early evolution of gorgonopsians is poorly understood. New material from the Kotelnich locality in Russia expands our knowledge of middle/earliest late Permian gorgonopsians from Laurasia. Two ...
Clearly, our planet was full of fearsome prehistoric creatures before the dinosaurs ever came along. Another prime example is gorgonops, an animal that lived 260 million years ago, way before ...
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