Tag: Paleontology


  • Skin Deep: How Ancient Fish Skins Survived 52 Million Years

    Skin Deep: How Ancient Fish Skins Survived 52 Million Years

    Overview: A Window into Deep Time In a milestone study led by Curtin University, scientists uncover how a fossilized fish skin managed to endure 52 million years. The team analyzed a remarkably intact specimen of Diplomystus dentatus, complete with fossilized skin and scales, discovered in the Fossil Basin of Wyoming, USA. The findings, published in…

  • Skin Deep: New Research Reveals the Secret to Ancient Fish Scales’ Survival

    Skin Deep: New Research Reveals the Secret to Ancient Fish Scales’ Survival

    Unveiling a Fossilization Mystery In a finding that reframes our understanding of soft-tissue preservation, a Curtin University-led international team have uncovered how delicate skin and scales of ancient fish could endure for tens of millions of years. The specimen, Diplomystus dentatus, was discovered with fossilized skin and scales intact in the Fossil Basin region of…

  • Skin deep: New research reveals the secret to ancient fish scales’ survival

    Skin deep: New research reveals the secret to ancient fish scales’ survival

    Intro: uncovering a fossilization breakthrough In a breakthrough study led by Curtin University researchers, scientists have unveiled how delicate fish skin and scales managed to endure for 52 million years. By examining a remarkably well-preserved specimen of Diplomystus dentatus from the Fossil Basin in Wyoming, the team reveals a nuanced picture of fossilization that challenges…

  • Alamosaurus: The 21-Meter Titan That Roamed North America

    Alamosaurus: The 21-Meter Titan That Roamed North America

    Introduction: A Titan of North America Among the most awe-inspiring creatures to ever walk the continents, Alamosaurus stands as a colossal titan of North America. Recent fieldwork by students from Sul Ross State University in Big Bend National Park has yielded a vertebra from this giant sauropod, offering fresh clues about its size, habitat, and…

  • Dragon Sword Of Dorset: 190-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Rewrites Jurassic Timeline

    Dragon Sword Of Dorset: 190-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Rewrites Jurassic Timeline

    Unveiling a Jurassic Giant: The Sword Dragon of Dorset The paleontological world is buzzing over a newly identified ichthyosaur: Xiphodracon goldencapensis, affectionately nicknamed the “Sword Dragon of Dorset.” Estimated to have reached about 3 meters (roughly 9.8 feet) in life, this remarkable marine reptile offers a rare, three‑dimensional window into an epoch traditionally marked by…

  • Dragon Sword of Dorset: 190-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Bridges a Key Gap in Jurassic Timelines

    Dragon Sword of Dorset: 190-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Bridges a Key Gap in Jurassic Timelines

    Introduction: A Jurassic Discovery That Redraws a Timeline science has long been fascinated by ichthyosaurs, the dolphin-like reptiles that ruled ancient seas. The latest addition to this lineage, nicknamed the “Sword Dragon of Dorset,” brings a rare combination of exceptional preservation and timing. The new species, scientifically named Xiphodracon goldencapensis, is estimated to have reached…

  • 112-Million-Year-Old Amber Time Capsule Reveals Insects

    112-Million-Year-Old Amber Time Capsule Reveals Insects

    New Find in Ecuador: A 112-Million-Year-Old Amber In a discovery that reshapes our understanding of ancient life in the Southern Hemisphere, researchers have identified a 112-million-year-old amber sample from the Hollín Formation in Ecuador’s Oriente Basin. Amber, fossilized tree resin, becomes a rare window into the past when it traps organisms at a moment in…

  • Dragon Sword Of Dorset Reveals 190-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Gap in the Jurassic Timeline

    Dragon Sword Of Dorset Reveals 190-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Gap in the Jurassic Timeline

    Introduction: A New-Jurassic Puzzle Piece In the annals of paleontology, every well-preserved fossil has the potential to rewrite a chapter of Earth’s history. The latest discovery, nicknamed the Dragon Sword Of Dorset, is reshaping our understanding of ichthyosaurs during a pivotal moment in the Jurassic period. Scientifically named Xiphodracon goldencapensis, this 190-million-year-old marine reptile brims…

  • Sword Dragon of Dorset: New Ichthyosaur Species Unearthed on England’s Jurassic Coast

    Sword Dragon of Dorset: New Ichthyosaur Species Unearthed on England’s Jurassic Coast

    Introduction: A Groundbreaking Find on the Jurassic Coast Archaeologists and paleontologists have announced a landmark discovery from England’s famous Jurassic Coast in Dorset. A near-complete fossilized skeleton has been identified as a brand new species of ichthyosaur, a marine reptile that swam the ancient oceans around 190 million years ago. The creature has been named…

  • Xiphodracon goldencapensis: Dorset’s Sword Dragon Ichthyosaur

    Xiphodracon goldencapensis: Dorset’s Sword Dragon Ichthyosaur

    New Star on the Jurassic Coast: A Sword Dragon Emerges In the fossil-rich cliffs of Dorset, along the famed Jurassic Coast, scientists have identified a new species of ichthyosaur—the sword dragon Xiphodracon goldencapensis. This near-complete skeleton, discovered in 2001 and finally analyzed in depth by a team of paleontologists, represents the most complete specimen from…