The discovery of nearly 20 alligator-size amphibians that died together during the Triassic in what is now Wyoming is ...
Dozens of amphibians perished together on an ancient floodplain around 230 million years ago, according to a study published April 2, 2025 in the ...
Researchers from the U.S. have found out that dozens of amphibians, as large as today’s alligators, met a shared fate in a ...
Dozens of amphibians perished together on an ancient floodplain around 230 million years ago, according to a study published ...
It probably spent most, if not all, of its life in the water eating… anything unfortunate enough to venture too far into the ...
After the end-Permian mass extinction, certain species thrived in warmer, oxygen-depleted waters, spreading globally. This ...
Our planet’s first known mass extinction happened about 440 million years ago. Species diversity on Earth had been increasing ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
After Earth's worst mass extinction, surviving ocean animals spread worldwide. Stanford's model shows why this happened.
Our beloved planet has seen giants that dwarf most animals alive today. These massive creatures lived across different time ...