Dubai: Fossils of marine creatures dating back 56 million years have been unearthed in Saudi Arabia, a significant find that ...
3 min read At the dawn of the Paleogene—the beginning of the Cenozoic era—dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and giant marine reptiles were conspicuously absent from the face of the Earth. Rodent-size ...
The photos of fossils on the left hand side of the poster are also color-coded and keyed to the geologic ages during which the organisms pictured were present in the state (e. g. the Brontothere and ...
Understanding ancient ocean temperatures—particularly from the Cenozoic era (the past 66 million years), in which Earth experienced dramatic climate shifts—helps scientists reveal more about ...
In turn, the extinction of the dinosaurs and several other animal groups 65.5 million years ago defines the beginning of the Cenozoic era. We are including several pages with geologic time scale data ...
The fossil in question dates back to the eocene epoch (56 million to 33.9 million years ago) of the cenozoic era, confirmed a ...
The fossil in question dates back to the eocene epoch (56 million to 33.9 million years ago) of the cenozoic era, confirmed a GSI official. “The fossil is at least 50 million years old,” said ...
Credit: Doc. RNDr. Josef Reischig, CSc./Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0 Understanding ancient ocean temperatures—particularly from the Cenozoic era (the past 66 million years), in which Earth ...
Nestled in The Bahamas on Great Abaco Island is a blue hole, Sawmill Sink, that's filled with a trove of well-preserved fossils that show how much the island has changed since the last Ice Age.