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Pulaosuarus’ throat seems somewhere between the two. Its vocal structures appear to be similar to that of another dinosaur, ...
Pulaosaurus lived in the thick forests of what is now northeastern China, part of a fossil-rich region called the Yanliao ...
However, the fossil really stands out because, in a rare stroke of luck for paleontologists, its bony vocal organs were ...
The coelacanth is known as a "living fossil" because its anatomy has changed little in the last 65 million years. Despite ...
IT may be known to some readers of NATURE that the skull of Sir Thomas Browne has recently been reinterred at Norwich, but that previously it came to London, where careful measurements, drawings ...