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fossils (Page 5)

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In 165-Million-Year-Old Fossil, Evidence That Fur Predates Mammals
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In 165-Million-Year-Old Fossil, Evidence That Fur Predates Mammals

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This Preserved Lizard Is 23 Million Years Old
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This Preserved Lizard Is 23 Million Years Old

By Dan Nosowitz

Przewalski's Horse
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Scientists Decode DNA Of 700,000-Year-Old Horse

By Francie Diep

World’s Oldest Primate Fossil Discovered
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World’s Oldest Primate Fossil Discovered

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By Susannah F. Locke

Particle Accelerator Reveals That First Land Animals Walked Like Seals
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Particle Accelerator Reveals That First Land Animals Walked Like Seals

By Rebecca Boyle

11-Year-Old Boy Makes Most Important Woolly Mammoth Discovery Of The Century
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11-Year-Old Boy Makes Most Important Woolly Mammoth Discovery Of The Century

By Krislyn Placide

Jurassic Mammal Fossil Hints At Earlier Split Between Placental Mammals and Marsupials
Evolution

Jurassic Mammal Fossil Hints At Earlier Split Between Placental Mammals and Marsupials

By Rebecca Boyle

World’s Oldest Fossils Show Sulfur-Based Microbes Lived 3.4 Billion Years Ago, Presenting a New Target for Astrobiology
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World’s Oldest Fossils Show Sulfur-Based Microbes Lived 3.4 Billion Years Ago, Presenting a New Target for Astrobiology

By Rebecca Boyle

Living Fossils
Evolution

Living Fossils

By Matt Ransford

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