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Paleontology

Coelacanths are not living fossils

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Fossil of coelacanth have been found which are so dramatically different from previous finds, they shatter the theory that coelacanths were evolutionarily stagnant

World's first super predator had remarkable vision

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500 million years ago, the World's first apex predator had highly acute vision, rivalling or exceeding that of most living insects and crustaceans.

Prehistoric whales got bent

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Biologists have discovered signs of decompression syndrome – the bends – in several different whale fossils, a finding that could revise the evolutionary history of deep diving.

Coralline Algae in the Mediterranean Lost their Tropical Element between 5 and 7 Million Years Ago

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An international team of researchers has studied the coralline algae fossils that lived on the last coral reefs of the Mediterranean Sea between 7.24 and 5.3 million years ago. Mediterranean algae and coral reefs began to resemble present day reefs following the isolation of the Mediterranean from the Indian Ocean and global cooling 15 and 20 million years ago respectively.

Reefs recovered faster after mass extinction than first thought

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Metazoan-dominated reefs only took 1.5 million years to recover after the largest species extinction 252 million years ago, an international research team including paleontologists from the University of Zurich has established based on fossils from the southwestern USA.

Giant ancient seamonster found

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New fossil found in England makes pliosaur bigger predator than Tyrannosaurus rex. The giant meat-eating reptile had a bite four times as powerful as T-rex.

Battle scars found on an ancient sea monster

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Scars on the jaw of a 120 million year old marine reptile suggest that life might not have been easy in the ancient polar oceans.

360 million year old shrimp

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American scientists have found a shrimp fossil in Oklahoma. The creature in stone is as much as 360 million years old and reported to be the oldest fossil shrimp known to date in the world.

Fossil corals hold new hope for reefs

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Fossil corals, up to half a million years old, are providing fresh hope that coral reefs may be able to withstand the huge stresses imposed on them by today’s human activity.

On the origin of the great white shark

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Fossil records show that white sharks are most closely related to mako sharks.

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