paleontology

Cambrian explosion or Cambrian radiation
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Stegosaurus drawn on a forest background
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Computer image of a T. rex on a white background
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A bearded dragon basking on a fake human skull on a black background
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Skulls: - Left: Amud 1, Neanderthal, 55.000 years ago, ~1750 cm³ - Middle: Cro Magnon, Homo sapiens, 32.000 years ago, ~1570 cm³ - Right: Atapuerca 5, Middle Pleistocene Homo, 430.000 years ago, ~1100 cm³ Femora: - Top: Middle Pleistocene Homo, Trinil, 540.000 years ago, ~50 kg - Bottom: Neanderthal, La Ferrassie 1, 44.000 years ago, ~90 kg
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At the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, not only dinosaurs went extinct. The loss of species in the upper part of the ocean had profound impacts on its diversity and function. Image shows small deprived Cretaceous fauna after the extinction.
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Artist's illustration of Pluridens serpentis
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Teeth of the new hybodontiform shark Durnonovariaodus maiseyi from the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Formation of England
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Human remains from a Bronze Age site in Tiszafüred-Majoroshalom
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Paleoproteomics Offers a Look into the Deep Past
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