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Dave Lovelace Roughly 230 million years ago, a group of alligator-sized amphibians convened on a floodplain in what is now west-central Wyoming. For some mysterious reason, the creatures all died ...
The fossil find includes at least 19 individuals of the species Buettnererpeton bakeri, which were as large as adult ...
Dozens of amphibians perished together on an ancient floodplain around 230 million years ago, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS One by Aaron M. Kufner of the University of ...
Paleontologists are uncovering a bonebed containing more than 19 giant amphibian skeletons from the Popo Agie Formation near ...
Researchers uncover a 230 million-year-old Buettnererpeton bakeri skull in Wyoming. | Credit: Dave Lovelace, CC-BY 4.0 Around 230 million years ago, at least 19 alligator-size amphibians expired ...
The discovery of nearly 20 alligator-size amphibians that died together during the Triassic in what is now Wyoming is providing scientists important clues about these creatures' lives.