Scientists discovered a 15-million-year-old fish fossil, Ferruaspis brocksi. It has preserved stomach contents and visible ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNPaleontologists Stumble Across 15-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossils That Are So Well Preserved, Their Last Meals Are IntactDiscovered in Australia, the fossils represent a new species that lived during the Miocene epoch and highlight how iron-rich ...
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16-Million-Year-Old Rare Fish Fossils' 'Detailed Preservation' Helped Scientists Determine Its Last MealResearchers believe the fossils belonged to one of the species of the Osmeriformes family, ancestors to modern graylings and ...
“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 ...
Scientists in Australia have found 15-million-year-old fossil fish so well preserved that the researchers were able to tell what the animals ate before dying. As reported by the Australian ...
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Study Finds on MSNFish From 15 Million Years Ago Fossilized With Last Meal Still in Its StomachIn a nutshell Ferruaspis brocksi was found with its stomach contents, skin pigmentation, and even a parasitic mussel still intact, offering a rare glimpse into its life and environment 15 million ...
In an exciting first, an Australian team of scientists identified a new species of freshwater fish that swam in nearby waters over 15 million years ago, offering fresh insights into Australia’s ...
The fossil of the ancient fish, named Ferruaspis brocksi, was found at McGraths Flat, a fossil site near Gulgong, New South Wales. The name derives from "ferru" (Latin for iron) due to its ...
It was discovered at the McGraths Flat fossil site near Gulgong in NSW. “This discovery opens new avenues for understanding the evolutionary history of Australia’s freshwater fish species and ...
The world’s first fish doorbell has just gone live in the Dutch city of Utrecht. ‘Fish doorbell season’ officially began, on 3 March for the fifth year in a row. A camera showing live ...
Rare evidence about the lives of an ancient group of arthropods has been uncovered in the USA. The cluster of cyclidan crustaceans, which has been preserved for hundreds of millions of years, shows ...
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