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Live Science on MSNTriassic amphibians the size of alligators perished in mass die-off in Wyoming, puzzling 'bone bed' revealsThe discovery of nearly 20 alligator-size amphibians that died together during the Triassic in what is now Wyoming is ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNEnormous, Crocodile-Sized Amphibians Mysteriously Died Together in Wyoming 230 Million Years AgoPaleontologists found a group of four-legged Triassic creatures preserved in the same bone bed—but they don’t know what ...
It probably spent most, if not all, of its life in the water eating… anything unfortunate enough to venture too far into the ...
Dozens of amphibians perished together on an ancient floodplain around 230 million years ago, according to a study published ...
A new review of Triassic fossils from Germany reveals rich tetrapod diversity and links to modern biodiversity and climate ...
The Triassic is one of the most important periods in the evolution of life on Earth. After one of the greatest mass extinctions 252 million years ago, not only the dinosaurs but also many other ...
Dubois, Wyo. - A team of scientists just uncovered a 230-million-year-old grave of giant amphibians from a site just outside of Dubois.
The fossil find includes at least 19 individuals of the species Buettnererpeton bakeri, which were as large as adult alligators. Paleontologists unearth 230-million-year-old mass grave of giant ...
A research team from the State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart presents a comprehensive overview of Triassic terrestrial tetrapods and their environments in the Central European Basin.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Researchers uncover a 230 million-year-old Buettnererpeton bakeri skull in Wyoming.
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