A 13-year-old fossil enthusiast found a walrus skull in a boulder in northern California in 2011. Eleven years later, a paleontologist has named the formerly unknown extinct species after him. The ...
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A 13-year-old fossil hunter made a miraculous discovery on the beaches near Santa Cruz, California, in 2011. It was a fossilized walrus skull. What’s more, in January 2024, the walrus to which that ...
Walruses (Odobenus rosmarus) are distinct for their massive, long tusks and fuzzy mustache-like faces, but a recently discovered extinct species looks slightly different from the creature that chilled ...
Archaeologists had low expectations when excavations started at 35 Spaska Street in Kyiv in 2007. Two earlier archaeological surveys had been carried out here, with meager results. But now a new ...
When Matthew Gregg’s German shorthaired pointer trotted back across the sand in Bay Head one afternoon in late January, the oyster farmer could tell the dog had found something unusual. The object was ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. In 2011, a 13-year-old fossil hunter on a beach near bluffs in Santa Cruz, California, happened across ...