How A 14 Million-Year-Old Bumblebee Has Rewritten New Zealand’s History
This bee surely wins the award for world’s most charming fossil.
This bee surely wins the award for world’s most charming fossil.
This sounds like a great place to search for remains.
Pterosaurs were incredible.
Our ancestors have been collecting things longer than previously believed.
This fossil in fool’s gold was quite a find!
Whatever it turns out to be, the fish looks like it was beautiful.
Only time will tell.
The fossilized remains are on display in Denver, in an experience called “Discovering Teen Rex.”
The golden age of paleontology is yet to come.
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