I am an American evolutionary biologist, based at Rutgers University, where I specialize in biodiversity, evolution, and genomics. Drop me a note, here. Thanks for your readership and support.
team of scientists in Victoria Fossil Cave at Naracoorte, South Australia. Here’s what to know about this exciting find.Biologists and paleontologists have long wondered why Australia has fewer large birds of prey than other continents.
North America, too, has a broader diversity of large avian predators. The bald eagle and the golden eagle are perhaps the two most well-known examples, but there are others–such as the white tailed eagle, the harpy eagle and the solitary eagle, not to mention a handful of large scavenging vultures such as the turkey vulture, black vulture and California condor., however, is changing this narrative.
Mega-Raptor Fossil Findings Dynatoaetus Pachyosteus Unveiling Victoria Fossil Cave Discovery Naracoorte Fossil Excavation South Australia Raptor Fossils New Raptor Species Unearthed Paleontological Breakthrough In Australia Ancient Predator Fossilized Bones Significance Of Dynatoaetus Pachyosteus
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
San Diego officials meet behind closed doors to discuss 1,000- bed mega shelterWhile Mayor Gloria said the plan is 'on track,' his 2024 election opponent, Larry Turner, said the city doesn't 'need to get into more real estate deals'
Read more »
Prehistoric Puzzle Piece: Scientists Discover New Species of Dinosaur in ZimbabweScience, Space and Technology News 2024
Read more »
Giant 'Giga-Goose' Once Thundered Across Prehistoric AustraliaThe Best in Science News and Amazing Breakthroughs
Read more »
Prehistoric discovery in US lake leaves experts in shock and aweWisconsin archaeologists recently discovered 11 ancient canoes in Lake Mendota, outside of Madison. The canoes were found in a cache that may have been an ancient shoreline.
Read more »
Prehistoric Stone Circle's 'Sanctuary' May Predate Stonehenge by 700 YearsStonehenge is an iconic example of the hundreds of stone circles that were constructed across Britain and Ireland in prehistory.
Read more »