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The newly identified species' scientific name means "ancient fish" in the language of the First Nations Gooniyandi people, who live near the fossil beds. The species was small — only about 7.8 ...
Bude's fossil fish is found nowhere else in the world and what makes it even more unique is that is has only ever been found in one bed of rock 1300mm thick and in only one location in Bude.
Fossilised lump of 66 million-year-old animal vomit (Museum of East Zealand) They concluded the fossil vomit contained two species of sea lilies that were likely eaten by a fish. “The collection ...
The earliest "babies" known to science have been uncovered in the remains of a primitive fish found in Orkney. Researchers say the unborn embryos discovered in a fossil from the island of South ...
An extremely rare dinosaur-era animal vomit fossil has been discovered in Denmark, the Museum of East Zealand announced on Monday. The fossil hunter, Peter Bennicke, stumbled upon an unusually ...