Learn how geological clues preserved in ancient oceans link repeated volcanic eruptions to Triassic marine extinctions.
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Island life 200 million years ago: Ancient neptunian dike reveals rare mixed marine and terrestrial fossil assemblage
The Late Triassic seas, 200 million years ago around Bristol and in South Wales were full of life. These seas lapped on the shores of an archipelago of limestone islands, some of which were populated ...
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This ichthyosaur terrorized the Triassic seas
One ancient predator turns out to have been able to eat much larger prey than we thought was possible, and a baby titanosaur skull gives us clues about what changes took place as sauropods grew up.
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