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Onychonycteris finneyi was the strongest evidence so far in the debate on whether bats developed echolocation before or after they evolved the ability to fly. O. finneyi had well-developed wings, and could clearly fly, but lacked the enlarged cochlea of all extant echolocating bats, closely resembling the old world fruit bats which do not echolocate. [1]
Fossilized shell of the Eocene turtle Echmatemys †Echmatemys †Ectocion †Ectoconus †Ectopistes †Ectopistes migratorius †Ectopocynus †Elaeodendron †Enhydrocyon †Enhydrocyon basilatus; Enochrus †Entelodon; Life restoration of a pair of the Eocene uintathere mammal Eobasileus. Charles R. Knight (1890s). †Eobasileus ...
Oklahoma was a terrestrial environment for most of the ensuing Mesozoic era. [3] The Late Triassic Dockum Group of western Oklahoma preserved remains of archosaurs and temnospondyls, although its fossil record is restricted to a narrow region of the panhandle and is far sparser than the equivalent records in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. [98]
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Jones said he was unnerved from the moment he saw the skull, which was found by a local man and was flanked in the dirt by what appeared to be a bird’s head, a rubber snake and other odd artifacts.
Several indeterminate bat fossils in France may belong to Necromantis. [9] [10] Currently, only jaws and skulls are known, with a single humerus known as a postcranial remain. More recently, Necromantis fragmentatum has been found in the Late Eocene deposits of Djebel Chambi, Tunisia. This north African species is known from several isolated ...
Investigators are seeking the public's help to finally provide an ID for John Doe, whose skull was found in front of 1345 Marcy St. The rest of the skeleton was found inside the abandoned house.
Fossilized skeleton of the Early Cretaceous-Eocene bony fish Palaeobalistum †Palaeobalistum – tentative report †Pappotherium †Pappotherium pattersoni †Paracimexomys – tentative report †Paracimexomys crossi – type locality for species; Paracypris †Paracypris siliqua; Patellina †Patellina subcretacea; Planulina †Pleurocoelus ...