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Fossil Panphagia
Taxons Panphagia

Fossil Panphagia

fossile Panphagia
Fossil of Sthenarosaurus, an extinct reptile - Took the picture at Museum of Paleontology, Tuebingen
Taxons Sthenarosaurus

Fossil of Sthenarosaurus, an extinct reptile - Took the picture at Museum of Paleontology, Tuebingen

musée fossile Sthenarosaurus
fossil of seeleyosaurus
Taxons Seeleyosaurus

fossil of seeleyosaurus

fossile Seeleyosaurus
Fossil of Peteinosaurus zambellii (paratype MCSNB 3359), an extinct reptile

Fossil of Peteinosaurus zambellii (paratype MCSNB 3359), an extinct reptile

fossile Peteinosaurus
Fossil at the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales in Caballito, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Fossil at the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales in Caballito, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Argentine fossile Pterodaustro
Fossil of Santanadactylus pricei and Anhanguera santanae, an extinct pterosaur- Took the photo at Senckenberg Museum of Frankfurt

Fossil of Santanadactylus pricei and Anhanguera santanae, an extinct pterosaur- Took the photo at Senckenberg Museum of Frankfurt

musée fossile Anhanguera Pterosauria +1
Fossil specimen (IVPP V17903) of Corpulentapus lilasia on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

Fossil specimen (IVPP V17903) of Corpulentapus lilasia on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

musée Chine fossile spécimen +1
The Natural Science Museum at El Chocón, in the northwestern Argentine Patagonia (the Comahue region). Fossil of dinosaur

The Natural Science Museum at El Chocón, in the northwestern Argentine Patagonia (the Comahue region). Fossil of dinosaur

musée Argentine fossile Dinosauria +1
Khaan fossil holotype IGM 100/1127.

Khaan fossil holotype IGM 100/1127.

États-Unis fossile holotype Khaan
Known fossil pieces after Aviatyrannis jurassica (Dinosauria, Theropoda, Coelurosauria, Tyrannosauroidea).[1]
Sources

↑ Rauhut O.W.M. (2003), "A tyrannosaurid dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic of Portugal", Paleontology 46(5): p. 903-910.

Known fossil pieces after Aviatyrannis jurassica (Dinosauria, Theropoda, Coelurosauria, Tyrannosauroidea).[1] Sources ↑ Rauhut O.W.M. (2003), "A tyrannosaurid dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic of Portugal", Paleontology 46(5): p. 903-910.

Portugal Jurassique fossile Aviatyrannis +5
Datousaurus. Fossil in Shanghai Science & Technology Museum

Datousaurus. Fossil in Shanghai Science & Technology Museum

musée fossile Datousaurus
Illustration of a fossil of Chubutisaurus
Taxons Chubutisaurus

Illustration of a fossil of Chubutisaurus

fossile Chubutisaurus
Illustration of a fossil of Plateosauravus
Taxons Plateosauravus

Illustration of a fossil of Plateosauravus

fossile Plateosauravus
Fossil of Nannopterygius, an extinct reptile-- Took the photo at Natural History Museum, London
Taxons Paraophthalmosaurus

Fossil of Nannopterygius, an extinct reptile-- Took the photo at Natural History Museum, London

musée fossile Nannopterygius Paraophthalmosaurus
Fossil of Macropterygius, an extinct reptile--

Fossil of Macropterygius, an extinct reptile--

fossile Aegirosaurus
Cast of a Scaphognathus crassirostris, a kind of pterosaur. On display as part of the exhibit "Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs" at the Cleveland Natural History Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This animal lived about 150 million years ago. This fossil was found in the Solnhofen formation in Germany. This is a cast; the fossil itself is held by the Institute of Geology and Paleontology at the University of Bonn.

Cast of a Scaphognathus crassirostris, a kind of pterosaur. On display as part of the exhibit "Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs" at the Cleveland Natural History Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. This animal lived about 150 million years ago. This fossil was found in the Solnhofen formation in Germany. This is a cast; the fossil itself is held by the Institute of Geology and Paleontology at the University of Bonn.

vol musée Allemagne États-Unis +7
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Actualités

Un fossile vieux de 500 millions d’années vient de réécrire l’histoire de l’araignée
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Il y a un demi-milliard d’années, une étrange créature marine appelée Mollisonia symetrica aurait ouvert la voie aux araignées modernes. Grâce à une analyse détaillée du cerveau des fossiles, les chercheurs ont découvert des schémas neuronaux étonnamment similaires à ceux des arachnides d'aujourd'hui, ce qui suggère que les araignées ont évolué dans l'océan et non sur terre comme on le pensait auparavant. Cette structure cérébrale fait même allusion à un saut évolutif critique qui a permis aux araignées d’acquérir leur fameuse vitesse, leur dextérité et leurs prouesses à tisser des toiles. Les résultats constituent un défi de longue date
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