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Fossils Cuddle Together. A block of smuggled fossils provides the first direct evidence that some dinosaur species roosted together — that is, snuggled with one another in a cuddly group when they fell asleep at night. Scientists have discovered a burrow in south africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a flash flood 250 million years ago. The exact details of how these two. Presented in the scan’s digital detail, published last year, the pair of fossils rest against each other in stunning articulation. The burrow revealed two unrelated vertebrate animals nestled together and fossilized after being trapped by a flash flood event. Scrimble explains the triassic cuddle. In 1975, paleontologists unearthed the remains of the triassic period’s most curious odd couple. Why were these two completely different species found cuddling together in a burrow? To support your local station, go to. Pbs member stations rely on viewers like you.

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Scientists have discovered a burrow in south africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a flash flood 250 million years ago. To support your local station, go to. Presented in the scan’s digital detail, published last year, the pair of fossils rest against each other in stunning articulation. Scrimble explains the triassic cuddle. In 1975, paleontologists unearthed the remains of the triassic period’s most curious odd couple. The burrow revealed two unrelated vertebrate animals nestled together and fossilized after being trapped by a flash flood event. The exact details of how these two. A block of smuggled fossils provides the first direct evidence that some dinosaur species roosted together — that is, snuggled with one another in a cuddly group when they fell asleep at night. Pbs member stations rely on viewers like you. Why were these two completely different species found cuddling together in a burrow?

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Fossils Cuddle Together Pbs member stations rely on viewers like you. Scientists have discovered a burrow in south africa where two unlikely creatures shared a home before being entombed by a flash flood 250 million years ago. Pbs member stations rely on viewers like you. Scrimble explains the triassic cuddle. Why were these two completely different species found cuddling together in a burrow? The exact details of how these two. The burrow revealed two unrelated vertebrate animals nestled together and fossilized after being trapped by a flash flood event. Presented in the scan’s digital detail, published last year, the pair of fossils rest against each other in stunning articulation. A block of smuggled fossils provides the first direct evidence that some dinosaur species roosted together — that is, snuggled with one another in a cuddly group when they fell asleep at night. In 1975, paleontologists unearthed the remains of the triassic period’s most curious odd couple. To support your local station, go to.

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