The National Museum of Natural History's new pavilion will be open to the public in 2029 with a majestic sperm whale specimen poised to captivate visitors with the wonders of the natural world, ...
The researchers believe that N. degiustoi likely reached its giant size—which rivaled that of most anurans alive during the age of reptiles (251.9–66.0 million years ago)—as a result of having a long ...
In the new study, the team describes this well-preserved fossil tadpole. It belongs to the species Notobatrachus degiustoi and dates back about 168 to 161 million years to the Middle Jurassic. Most ...