On the sidewalks of Inverness, remnants of ancient fish from the Devonian period have been spotted ... contain the remains of ancient marine creatures. The fossils identified belong to placoderms ...
Late Devonian brachiopod fossils were preserved as molds in a fine-grained sandstone (Big Creek, Hornell, New York, N 42.364361, W 77.645760). Individual fossil samples like this are the basis for ...
The Devonian, part of the Paleozoic era ... including dinosaurs and mammals. The fossils of these remarkable animals come from the red rocks of Devon. Some lobefins are still around today ...
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1871), pp. 57-88 (32 pages) ...
The size and scope of the fossil fish collection continues to increase through donations and fieldwork by Museum staff most recently in Morocco and Oxford. In 2007, a large donation by David Kemp ...
Extraordinary fossil discoveries reveal an important link between plate tectonics and extreme evolutionary changes just like that of a well-preserved 'Devonian coelacanth' fish that was just ...
Among the many fossilized stars is a 26-meter-long Mamenchisaurus jingyanensis, a gigantic herbivore that lived around 150 million years ago and had one of the longest necks of its species. It is ...