A bizarre fossil called Prototaxites, which was the largest life-form on land 400 million years ago, may have been a completely unknown form of multicellular life, according to a new study.
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Baby sauropods were the fast food of the Late Jurassic, feeding multiple predators and propping up the entire ecosystem.
Paleontologists have identified thousands of animal species that lived soon after the Cambrian explosion ended ...
Analysis of federal data by a nonprofit watchdog group found that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has drastically ...