The Cretaceous period, spanning from approximately 145 to 66 million years ago, is a significant era in Earth's history, marked by diverse marine life and dynamic geological changes. Recent ...
The study of Cretaceous marine vertebrates provides ... in understanding the broader biogeographic patterns of marine life during this period[4][5].
Biodiversity was booming in the early Cretaceous Period, and not just among dinosaurs. The oceans also teemed with life, ...
Self-proclaimed "fossil geek" Peter Bennicke was recently searching a beach at the Cliffs of Stevns in eastern Denmark when ...
A stunning discovery in Denmark has revealed an unexpected link to the world of dinosaurs: fossilized vomit dating back 66 ...
A marine animal snacked on some sea lilies that did not agree with its stomach—and we now know what happened next ...
Vegavis, an ancient bird from Antarctica, identified as the oldest modern bird ancestor with specialized fish-hunting adaptations.
The Mesozoic era, which included the Cretaceous period, was marked by rising sea levels and warmer climates, leading to an explosion of biodiversity in marine life. The Paja ecosystem thrived with ...
A 66-million-year-old piece of fossilised vomit has been discovered in Denmark, shedding light on prehistoric marine life.
Additionally, astronomers speculated on neutron star land forms, paleontologists reported a previously unknown Cretaceous-era ... providing crevices for marine life to thrive, and which absorb ...