A fragment of upper jaw fossil from the Early Cretaceous is among the oldest examples of a toothless amphibian in the fossil ...
Learn more about the giant short-faced bear, and how it would have fared against saber-tooth cats and other Ice Age predators ...
New analysis of ancient bones and fossils found in a Highland cave has revealed them to be "fishier than the average bear" ...
Fossils can be broadly divided into body fossils and trace ... fish (8), smooth and jagged-margined leaves (9 and 10), fern (11), shark tooth (12), cave bear tooth (15), and Spinosaurus tooth (16) are ...
This suggests that polar bears may have lived in Scotland during the last Ice Age, says the team. The post New analysis of ...
The fossil teeth that were the subject of the latest study, published in the journal Papers in Palaeontology, all originate from the Bexhill-on-Sea region in southeast England, namely a site ...
In a new study published in Nature on Wednesday, researchers analyzed the growth of the teeth of a prehistoric youth who lived in what is now Dmanisi, Georgia. They found that the fossil teeth of ...
A man shared a photo of a tooth his wife found in her backyard as a child, and social media users had theories about its origin.
A study of the fossil teeth of early Homo from Georgia dating back 1.77 million years reveals, thanks to the European Synchrotron (ESRF) in Grenoble, a prolonged childhood despite a small brain ...
New research on ancient bear fossils found in a Highland cave suggests that polar bears may have once lived in Scotland.