Discover Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old worm-like fossil, offering the first Precambrian evidence of Ecdysozoa ...
A stunning fossil discovery in South Australia has provided a groundbreaking glimpse into one of evolution’s greatest ...
The discovery of Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old fossil in South Australia, confirms Precambrian origins for ...
Giant Fossil, Largest Known Worm Lizard Species Ever to Have Lived Recently researchers uncovered fossils of what they ...
The international team, including palaeontologists from The University of Manchester, found a new set of trace fossils left by some of the first ever organisms capable of active movement. Trace ...
An international team of researchers has discovered a new fossil worm lizard species in Tunisia. Terastiodontosaurus marcelosanchezi is the largest known species of the Amphisbaenia group ...
Scientists have discovered evidence of a new group of extinct predators - which have been nicknamed 'terror beasts' worms. Fossil remains of these ancient creatures ...
An international research team has made a notable discovery of fossil embryos belonging to Ecdysozoa, a diverse group of ...
The fossils belong to a species of amphisbaenian ... Amphisbaenians are a group of worm-like reptiles, typically limbless, that are long and thin like a worm, but covered in a hard, scaly exterior ...
They show an organism was there, but are not the actual organism itself (which would be a body fossil). Dinosaur footprints and worm burrows are examples of trace fossils, as are coprolites ...
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM INVERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY (ROMIP) SPECIMEN 41145; All fossils photographed at the Royal Ontario Museum. The striking similarity between this modern bristle worm and its ...