Ammonites Thrived Before Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impact, Study Finds

Ammonites Thrived Before Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impact, Study Finds

New research challenges the previous understanding of ammonite extinction. These coiled-shell creatures, relatives of squid and octopus, were previously thought to be in decline before they vanished alongside dinosaurs 66 million years ago. A study published in Nature Communications by palaeontologists at the University of Bristol suggests a different story. Ammonites, it appears, were flourishing …

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Flying Crocodile 200 Million Years Somerset England University Of Bristol ABPP

Flying Crocodile 200 Million Years Somerset England University Of Bristol ABPP

Flying crocodile: A student has discovered fossils of a 200-million-year-old flying crocodile genus in Somerset, England. Known as Kuehneosaurs, these gliding winged-reptiles were closely related to the ancestors of crocodilians and dinosaurs, and had an appearance similar to that of lizards. Kuehneosaurus is an extinct genus of reptiles from the Late Triassic period, which lasted …

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