By Will Dunham Feb 10 (Reuters) - Scientists have unearthed in Canada's province of Nova Scotia the skull of a creature ...
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This 307-million-year-old “tyrant digger” is one of the oldest known four-legged animals to eat its veggies
Meet Tyrannoroter heberti, the earliest known terrestrial vertebrate that evolved to eat plants. Described from a fossil that dates back 307 million years, it's become the first of its group to have ...
Learn how a second pair of eyes helped this 518-million-year-old fish evade predators.
Learn more about Tyrannoroter heberti, a football-shaped land vertebrate who may have enjoyed snacking on plants.
Life on Earth started in the oceans. Sometime around 475 million years ago, plants began making their way from the water onto ...
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected genetic shift that may explain how animals with backbones first emerged and became so diverse.
Many spine-bearing creatures, or vertebrates, have a curious bit of tissue deep in their brains called the pineal gland. It ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has discovered a crucial piece in the puzzle of how all animals with a spine—including all mammals, fish, reptiles and amphibians—evolved. In a paper ...
About 445 million years ago, Earth’s oceans turned into a danger zone. Glaciers spread across the supercontinent Gondwana, and shallow seas shrank fast.
Who must apply for vertebrate animal use? All individuals proposing to use live vertebrate animals in their training, teaching or research at Hope College must submit an application to the Hope ...
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