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Ruby Reynolds Discovers The Giant Ichthyosaur Fossils On a spring day in May 2020, 11-year-old Ruby Reynolds set out for the shores of the River Severn near the village of Blue Anchor so that ...
Two centuries later, less than 50 miles away, an 11-year-old girl named Ruby Reynolds found a fossil from another ichthyosaur. It appears to be the largest marine reptile known to science.
A set of fossilised teeth from a young hominid, dated to approximately 1.77 million years ago, has sparked significant interest among scientists. Found at the Dmanisi site in Georgia, these teeth ...
11-Year-Old Uncovers Fossils of Giant Ichthyosaur in England, the Largest Marine Reptile Ever Found, Scientists Say The jawbone fragments belonged to an 82-foot-long creature that represents a new ...
“The discovery of the 15 million-year-old freshwater fish fossil offers us an unprecedented opportunity to understand Australia’s ancient ecosystems and the evolution of its fish species ...
66-million-year-old vomit fossil discovered in Denmark The rare find, which was discovered at Stevns Klint, a coastal region off the Baltic Sea, reveals ancient predator-prey dynamics.
These Fossil Teeth From an 11-Year-Old Reveal Clues to Why Humans Developed an Unusually Long Childhood Roughly 1.77-million-year-old teeth show that slow development in hominids may have had ...
Researchers at DMNS unearthed a 70 million-year-old dinosaur fossil, the oldest found within Denver city limits.